The described platform is a ready-to-launch white-label CeDeFi banking solution, available for full acquisition. It caters to both individual users looking to grow their crypto assets and companies desiring to launch a branded digital banking service. The comprehensive platform offers features such as loans, yield products, and management of various crypto assets, eliminating the hefty costs associated with infrastructure development for new market entrants.
Currently in the acceptance phase on a significant marketplace within the XRP ecosystem, the platform is poised for distribution to a targeted audience upon approval. Ownership of the entire system—including code, documentation, domains, and integrations—would be transferred to the buyer, with a 30-day technical handover offered by the seller to facilitate a smooth transition.
Operating on a B2B SaaS model, the platform allows clients to deploy branded instances under white-label agreements with revenue driven by licensing fees, yield/spread income, premium upgrades, and referral commissions. Established on a scalable infrastructure with minimal operational overhead, it is hosted on a serverless platform, reducing the need for a large operational team.
The platform serves both individual and enterprise clients, including fintech companies and financial operators in underserved markets. Revenue projections over three years are detailed, highlighting income from managed assets, yield spread, and SaaS licenses. The technology stack includes modern frameworks and secure blockchain integrations, designed for rapid deployment and ease of use by mid-level developers. With a pre-revenue asking price of $50,000, the sale includes all aspects necessary for immediate operational success in the CeDeFi market.
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