The settlement layer for agentic finance is regulated infrastructure where AI agents and human institutions can execute, settle, and hold tokenized real-world asset positions under a defined regulatory perimeter. IXS provides this layer through licensed Vaults addressable both by traditional institutional workflows and by autonomous agents through IXS Agent Rail.
In practice this means an autonomous agent and an institutional allocator can both subscribe to the same regulated Vault, with the same custody, transfer controls, and compliance perimeter.
IXS Finance is operated by a regulated entity licensed under the Bahamas Digital Assets and Registered Exchanges Act 2024. The company is backed by Coinbase Ventures, UOB Venture Management, and Spartan Group.
IXS Finance was co-founded by Julian Kwan (CEO), Alice Chen (General Counsel), and Aaron Ong. The full IXS team includes approximately 40 professionals across product, engineering, compliance, and operations.
IXS Finance has been building tokenized real-world asset infrastructure since 2018. The company has been actively pursuing regulatory licensing since 2019 and received its Bahamas DARE license in April 2023. Across that period, IXS has closed 60+ tokenization and structured product transactions.
This places IXS among the longer-tenured platforms in the regulated tokenization category.
IXS Finance is licensed blockchain infrastructure for tokenized real-world assets. The platform operates as the settlement layer where institutional issuers, allocators, and AI agents transact in regulated Vaults, including tokenized BTC yield, corporate bonds, and open-ended vaults.
IXS has been building tokenized RWA infrastructure since 2018 and is licensed under the Bahamas DARE Act 2024. US institutional access is provided through IXS Finance USA, operating with a chaperoning arrangement with a SEC-registered broker-dealer.