Equiteez
  • Introduction
    • What is Equiteez?
    • Our Mission and Vision
  • Platform
    • What are RWAs?
      • Understanding Tokenization
    • Secondary Markets
      • Equiteez’s Proactive Market Maker (PMM) and Liquidity Pools
      • Technical Overview of the PMM
      • RWA Orderbook DEX
      • Technical Overview of the RWA Orderbook DEX
      • Equiteez OTC Markets
    • How to Buy on Equiteez
      • Step-By-Step Guide
      • Payment Methods
    • How to Sell on Equiteez
      • Selling Options
      • Liquidity Considerations
    • Earning Returns
      • Dividend Distributions
      • Asset Appreciation
    • Revenue Share Tokens
    • RWA Loans
      • Maven Finance Integration
      • Borrowing Against your Assets
    • (Self) Custody
      • Self-Custody Model
      • Importance of Wallet Security
  • FAQs
    • Frequently Asked Questions
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  • Core Principles of Self-Custody
  • Traditional vs. Self-Custody Comparison
  1. Platform
  2. (Self) Custody

Self-Custody Model

Equiteez's non-custodial model represents a fundamental shift in asset ownership, combining traditional investment security with blockchain innovation. This section provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing the self-custody of your RWA investments.

Core Principles of Self-Custody

Direct Ownership Model

Self-custody on Equiteez means maintaining complete control over your RWA tokens through your personal digital wallet. This revolutionary approach differs fundamentally from traditional investment platforms:

Traditional vs. Self-Custody Comparison

  • Traditional Custody

    • Assets held by third-party custodian

    • Limited control over assets

    • Dependent on the institution's security

    • Subject to institutional risk

  • Self-Custody on Equiteez

    • Direct asset control

    • Immediate access to investments

    • Personal security responsibility

    • Elimination of counterparty risk

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