【币界】Indonesia is exploring an interesting new path for financing. Blockchain infrastructure company Global Settlement Network has partnered with local investment fund Globalasia Infrastructure Fund to launch a water treatment asset tokenization pilot in Jakarta.
The project scale appears significant — involving 8 government-contracted water treatment plants that currently serve 36,000 residents, providing approximately 2,300 liters of clean water per second. By tokenizing these assets, they plan to raise up to $35 million to upgrade water treatment facilities and expand the water supply network.
The numbers are quite convincing. According to expectations, these facilities will generate over $15 million in revenue by the end of 2026. More importantly, Global Settlement Network’s target is not just the Indonesian market — they plan to gradually expand this asset tokenization model across Southeast Asia within the next 12 months, aiming for a tokenized water assets scale of $200 million.
This case reflects a trend: the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) is gradually extending from the financial sector into infrastructure, and Southeast Asia’s market, due to strong financing demand and a relatively friendly regulatory environment, is becoming a testing ground for such innovative projects.
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【币界】Indonesia is exploring an interesting new path for financing. Blockchain infrastructure company Global Settlement Network has partnered with local investment fund Globalasia Infrastructure Fund to launch a water treatment asset tokenization pilot in Jakarta.
The project scale appears significant — involving 8 government-contracted water treatment plants that currently serve 36,000 residents, providing approximately 2,300 liters of clean water per second. By tokenizing these assets, they plan to raise up to $35 million to upgrade water treatment facilities and expand the water supply network.
The numbers are quite convincing. According to expectations, these facilities will generate over $15 million in revenue by the end of 2026. More importantly, Global Settlement Network’s target is not just the Indonesian market — they plan to gradually expand this asset tokenization model across Southeast Asia within the next 12 months, aiming for a tokenized water assets scale of $200 million.
This case reflects a trend: the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) is gradually extending from the financial sector into infrastructure, and Southeast Asia’s market, due to strong financing demand and a relatively friendly regulatory environment, is becoming a testing ground for such innovative projects.