Plume’s Core Features
Plume’s architecture is built to provide a seamless experience for tokenizing and managing real-world assets.
Its key features set it apart from other blockchain networks:
Native RWA Infrastructure: Unlike general-purpose blockchains, Plume embeds tools specifically designed for RWA tokenization, compliance, and trading. This includes smart contracts optimized for asset issuance, custody solutions for secure storage, and protocols for secondary market trading.
EVM Compatibility: Plume is fully compatible with Ethereum’s development ecosystem, allowing developers to leverage existing tools, smart contracts, and frameworks like Solidity. This lowers the barrier to entry for projects looking to build on Plume, as they can port Ethereum-based applications with minimal adjustments.
Unified Ecosystem: Plume integrates asset creation, compliance enforcement, and trading into a single platform. This eliminates the need for developers to cobble together solutions from multiple chains or off-chain systems, streamlining the process of bringing RWAs on-chain.
Modular Scalability: Plume’s modular design allows it to adapt to different asset classes and regulatory requirements. For example, one module might handle compliance for tokenized bonds in the U.S., while another supports real estate tokenization in Europe. This flexibility ensures Plume can scale to meet diverse needs.
Compliance Integration: Regulatory compliance is a major hurdle for RWA tokenization. Plume addresses this by embedding KYC, AML, and other regulatory tools directly into its infrastructure. This allows institutions to tokenize assets while adhering to local laws, making Plume an attractive option for banks, asset managers, and governments.