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Synbo Protocol Partners with Goldfinger to Boost Decentralized Venture Capital Growth with RWA Tokenization Infrastructure

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Synbo Protocol, a DeFi Fund protocol for decentralized venture capital that enables users to drive funding decisions and ensure Web3 projects succeed with broad support, today announced a strategic partnership with GoldFinger, a cutting-edge platform that focuses on connecting RWAs with the Web3 ecosystem. According to the announcement disclosed today, this collaboration enabled the merger of SYNBO’s DeVC (decentralized venture capital) with GoldFinger’s RWA infrastructure. The integration facilitated the launch of SYNBO’s DeVC on GoldFinger’s tokenization architecture to provide institutional and accredited investors with efficient on-chain access to SYNBO’s money-market products.

Since its launch in 2023, Synbo Protocol has gained visibility in the decentralized venture capital sector due to its capability to link Web3 projects with communities, promote financing for such enterprises, and build their brand growth. It is recognized for its community-driven venture capital that connects new decentralized projects with investors through its Proof-of-Position consensus and Community Consensus Offering (CCO) model.

What This Collaboration Means for Synbo and Its Defi Fund

Through this partnership, Synbo Protocol leverages GoldFinger’s RWA tokenization architecture to make it easier for a wide range of institutional and retail investors to access previously exclusive opportunities associated with venture capital investments.

GoldFinger is an RWAfi (real-world asset finance) platform designed to integrate premium yield-generating RWAs with the  Web3 ecosystem. By tokenizing RWAs like gold, real estate, U.S treasury bills, private credit instruments, stocks, money market funds, and others, the platform provides Web3 customers, institutional investors, and DAOs with a gateway to access high liquidity, low risk, and stable returns on-chain.

By launching its tokenized venture capital on GoldFinger’s RWA platform, Synbo democratizes access to its DeFi fund investment opportunities, enabling more investors to participate in the decentralized network. This integration means GoldFinger’s RWA platform infrastructure is set to improve liquidity on Synbo’s platform substantially, allowing more corporate customers and individual investors to more easily engage in the decentralized venture fund than in traditional VCs, often associated with rigidity and bottlenecks.  

Unlocking Investment Opportunities with Tokenization

The integration of Synbo’s DeVC with GoldFinger’s RWA platform highlights how tokenized venture funds are introducing increased access and efficiency in VC investment opportunities to businesses and people. Before, traditional venture capital was mostly meant for big-pocketed institutions and people with high net worth. But with blockchain, ordinary people and businesses can participate in decentralized venture funds (like Synbo and others) and build their portfolios in ways that were previously unimaginable. This investor accessibility is a paradigm shift for mainstream investors and those operating in emerging markets. It also demonstrated how tokenization transforms fundraising by introducing new avenues for funding with transparency.   

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