
Gold Supply Contracts (Tanzania-Dubai Corridor)
Tokenized $2M commodity financing for Tanzania-Dubai gold supply corridor with transparent supply chain tracking, crypto payment rails, and DMCC-compliant import documentation.
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Overview
Asset Haus structured a $2M tokenized commodity financing facility for the Tanzania-Dubai gold supply corridor, enabling transparent supply chain financing with crypto payment rails and DMCC-compliant import documentation.
Challenge
A commodity trading operation needed financing for the Tanzania-Dubai gold corridor. Requirements included:
- Supply chain transparency for gold shipments
- Crypto payment rails for settlement
- DMCC compliance for Dubai imports
- Escrow mechanism for milestone-based releases
Solution
Supply Chain Structure
Tanzania Gold Mining Operations
↓
Supply Chain Verification (3rd Party)
↓
SPV → Commodity-Backed Notes
↓
Escrow Mechanism
↓
DMCC Import Documentation
↓
Dubai Settlement (USDC/USDT)
Compliance Framework
| Control | Implementation |
|---|---|
| Export | Tanzanian licensing verified |
| Transit | Third-party shipment tracking |
| Import | DMCC documentation compliant |
| Settlement | Crypto rails (USDC/USDT) |
Key Features
- $2M fully raised from Dubai investors
- Supply chain transparency at every transit point
- Crypto-native settlement via escrow mechanism
- DMCC-compliant import documentation
Results
| Metric | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Raised | $2M (full) |
| Investors | Dubai-based |
| Settlement | Crypto-native |
| Transparency | Full tracking |
Modules Deployed
Compliance
- DMCC import requirements
- Tanzanian export licensing
- Supply chain verification
Deal Complexity
- • Tanzania-Dubai supply chain
- • Commodity collateral valuation
- • Escrow mechanics
- • Crypto payment integration
Deliverables
- SPV formation
- Commodity token terms
- Escrow agreement
- Supply chain verification protocol
- Crypto settlement mechanics
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