Developing the verification framework for real-world assets
CMYCASH is developing a shared verification framework for how real-world assets can be identified, verified, and integrated into digital systems.
The objective is to enable trusted interoperability between issuers, applications, marketplaces, custody systems, and future digital asset infrastructure.
Scope of the framework
The CMYCASH framework focuses on:
– asset identity structure
– verification methods
– trusted asset data
– interoperability principles
– participant roles and integration models
The framework is designed to support multiple asset categories, including precious metals, certified assets, collectibles, and broader real-world assets (RWA).
Ecosystem-driven development
The framework is being developed together with ecosystem participants, including:
– asset issuers
– hardware and secure element partners
– custody providers
– fintech platforms and applications
– marketplaces and infrastructure participants
This collaborative approach supports interoperability across the asset lifecycle.
Access and participation
Initial specifications and implementation models are currently available only to selected partners participating in pilot integrations and early network development.
Positioning
CMYCASH aims to establish a foundational verification layer for real-world assets — enabling trusted interactions across systems, similar to how payment networks standardized digital transactions.
Secure Physical Layer
CMYCASH supports integration of secure physical verification technologies including:
– NFC-based interaction
– secure hardware elements
– tamper-evident formats
– secure packaging systems
– hardware-linked asset identity
Dedicated integration support is available for selected partners requiring custom implementation or pilot deployment.
