T3RRA

T3RRA

Regulated tokenized asset settlement infrastructure, operating a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation.

Plain English
T3RRA structures, issues, settles, and services institutional mandates with compliance attached to the asset itself.
Technical
T3RRA Ltd operates a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation under L3RS-1 v1.0.0 Profile F, coordinating issuance, compliant settlement, and lifecycle servicing.

What it does not mean

T3RRA is not merely a tokenization platform, and it does not own the L3RS-1 standard, replace regulators or counsel, or guarantee liquidity, returns, or approval.

L3RS-1

A foundation-governed open standard that T3RRA is built on.

Plain English
L3RS-1 is the open standard; T3RRA is a certified implementation of it.
Technical
L3RS-1 is the foundation-governed open standard authored by Zurab Ashvil and stewarded by the L3RS Foundation. T3RRA operates a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation.

What it does not mean

L3RS-1 is a foundation-governed open standard. T3RRA operates a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation. Do not state or imply that T3RRA owns L3RS-1.

T3RRA Flow

The routing and settlement layer designed to coordinate compliant transferability.

Plain English
T3RRA Flow decides how a compliant transfer is routed and settled across approved venues and chains.
Technical
T3RRA Flow is the routing and settlement coordination layer that enforces transfer conditions across approved venues, chains, custodians, and jurisdictions.

What it does not mean

It does not promise that a buyer will exist at any specific time, price, or market condition.

Roaming Liquidity

Compliance-gated market access and transferability across approved venues and pools.

Plain English
An instrument can move across approved venues, chains, custodians, jurisdictions, and investor pools — when the rules allow.
Technical
Roaming Liquidity denotes compliance-gated transferability across approved venues, chains, custodians, jurisdictions, and investor pools, governed by asset-layer transfer conditions.

What it does not mean

Roaming Liquidity means compliance-gated market access and transferability across approved venues, chains, custodians, jurisdictions, and investor pools. It does not mean guaranteed liquidity, market depth, continuous trading, or a guaranteed buyer.

Compliance-gated secondary transferability

Secondary transfers occur only when eligibility, venue, policy, and transfer conditions are met.

Plain English
The instrument may move on the secondary market only when all required conditions are satisfied.
Technical
Secondary transferability is gated at the asset layer by eligibility, venue, policy, and transfer-condition checks enforced on each hop.

What it does not mean

It does not guarantee a buyer, market depth, price, or exit.

Asset-layer standard

Compliance rules attached to the asset itself, not only to a venue or chain.

Plain English
The rules travel with the instrument across venues and chains, rather than living in one exchange or custodian.
Technical
An asset-layer standard binds transfer and eligibility rules to the instrument, so they persist across venues, chains, and custodians.

What it does not mean

It does not remove the need for legal, regulatory, tax, audit, custody, or supervisory review.

Settlement layer

Coordinates whether an asset transfer is allowed, recorded, and completed.

Plain English
It checks the rulebook, records the transfer, and completes it when permitted.
Technical
The settlement layer coordinates authorization, recording, and completion of transfers under the applicable rulebook.

What it does not mean

It does not guarantee asset quality, investor demand, or regulatory approval.

Travel Rule

Originator/beneficiary information requirements enforced across transfer hops.

Plain English
Required party information accompanies a transfer at each hop, as the rules demand.
Technical
Travel Rule enforcement requires originator and beneficiary information to accompany qualifying transfers; T3RRA's corpus addresses how this is enforced at each hop.

What it does not mean

It does not by itself establish legality in any jurisdiction; jurisdiction-specific review remains with counsel and regulators.

Atomic settlement

A transfer that either completes fully or not at all.

Plain English
Either the whole transfer goes through, or none of it does.
Technical
Atomic settlement ensures the legs of a transfer succeed or fail together, including across chains; addressed in the Cryptographic Specification.

What it does not mean

It does not guarantee that a counterparty or buyer exists for any given transfer.

Permissioned venue

A venue where participation and transfers are restricted to approved parties.

Plain English
Only approved participants can trade or settle there.
Technical
A permissioned venue restricts participation, listing, and settlement to parties that satisfy eligibility and policy conditions.

What it does not mean

Being permissioned does not guarantee liquidity, depth, or a buyer at any price.

Lifecycle servicing

Ongoing administration of an instrument after issuance.

Plain English
The work of maintaining the instrument over its life — events, records, and servicing.
Technical
Lifecycle servicing covers post-issuance administration such as corporate actions, records, and ongoing compliance enforcement.

What it does not mean

It does not transfer issuer, custodial, audit, or supervisory responsibilities to T3RRA.

Honesty Floor

T3RRA's standing commitment to state boundaries plainly and avoid overclaiming.

Plain English
A baseline of honesty: say what is true, mark what is not guaranteed.
Technical
The Honesty Floor is T3RRA's editorial standard requiring explicit boundary statements wherever capability claims appear.

What it does not mean

It is not a warranty, a legal opinion, or a guarantee of any outcome.

Originator Intake

The structured request asset owners use to start a mandate review.

Plain English
How an asset owner asks the T3RRA team to look at a potential mandate.
Technical
Originator Intake is a structured submission that initiates direct review of a potential mandate by the T3RRA team.

What it does not mean

Submitting intake is not an eligibility determination, an offer, or an acceptance.

Cost & Transferability Model

An illustrative model of structuring cost and compliance-gated transferability.

Plain English
A worked illustration of likely costs and how transferability is gated — not a quote.
Technical
The Cost & Transferability Model illustrates structuring cost components and transfer-condition logic for planning purposes.

What it does not mean

It is illustrative and is not a quotation, a price, or an offer.

Proof Desk

A citation-grounded answer service that responds only from T3RRA's published corpus.

Plain English
Ask a question; get an answer with a citation for every claim, or nothing.
Technical
The Proof Desk retrieves passages from the published corpus and answers with inline [Document §Section] citations, declining when the corpus does not support an answer.

What it does not mean

It does not give investment, legal, tax, accounting, or regulatory advice, and it does not collect personal data.

Regulated tokenized asset settlement infrastructure

Infrastructure that settles tokenized regulated instruments with compliance enforced at the asset layer.

Plain English
The plumbing that lets a regulated, tokenized instrument settle and move while the rules ride along with it.
Technical
Regulated tokenized asset settlement infrastructure coordinates issuance, compliant settlement, and lifecycle servicing for tokenized regulated instruments, enforcing transfer and eligibility conditions at the asset layer across approved venues, chains, custodians, and jurisdictions. T3RRA is the category in which it positions itself; the L3RS-1 standard defines the underlying model.

What it does not mean

It is not a guarantee of liquidity, market depth, price, a buyer, or regulatory approval, and it does not replace issuers, custodians, auditors, counsel, or regulators.

Asset-layer compliance

Compliance enforced on the instrument itself, so transfer conditions persist across venues and chains.

Plain English
Instead of trusting each exchange to enforce the rules, the rules are baked into the instrument and checked on every transfer.
Technical
Asset-layer compliance binds eligibility, venue, policy, and transfer conditions to the instrument so they are enforced on each transfer, independent of any single venue, chain, or custodian.

What it does not mean

It does not establish legality in any jurisdiction, remove the need for legal, tax, audit, custody, or supervisory review, or guarantee liquidity or a buyer.

Tokenized real-world asset (RWA)

A real-world asset represented as a transferable token under a defined legal and compliance framework.

Plain English
A real asset — like a bond, fund interest, or receivable — issued and tracked as a token.
Technical
A tokenized real-world asset is an off-chain asset or claim represented on-chain as a token, with issuance, eligibility, and transfer governed by the applicable legal documentation and compliance framework.

What it does not mean

Tokenization alone does not confer legality, transferability, liquidity, or value; those depend on the instrument's documentation, eligibility rules, and market conditions.

L3RS-1 Profile F

The L3RS-1 v1.0.0 conformance profile under which T3RRA operates its certified implementation.

Plain English
The specific version and profile of the open standard that T3RRA's implementation is certified against.
Technical
L3RS-1 Profile F is a conformance profile of the foundation-governed L3RS-1 v1.0.0 standard. T3RRA Ltd operates a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation under this profile.

What it does not mean

Operating under Profile F does not mean T3RRA owns, controls, or governs the L3RS-1 standard, which is stewarded by the L3RS Foundation.

Built-on-L3RS-1

A certification framework for implementations that conform to the L3RS-1 standard.

Plain English
A label meaning an implementation has been certified to follow the open L3RS-1 standard.
Technical
Built-on-L3RS-1 is the certification framework under which implementations are certified as conformant to L3RS-1. T3RRA, Fiat-on-Chain, and Aurum are described as certified Built-on-L3RS-1 technologies.

What it does not mean

Certification is a conformance designation under the standard; it is not a guarantee of regulatory approval, security, liquidity, or commercial outcome.

Compliance-gated transferability

Transferability that is permitted only when eligibility, venue, and policy conditions are satisfied.

Plain English
The instrument can move — but only when every required condition is met first.
Technical
Compliance-gated transferability conditions every transfer on asset-layer eligibility, venue, policy, and transfer-rule checks, enforced across approved venues, chains, custodians, and jurisdictions.

What it does not mean

It does not guarantee a buyer, market depth, continuous trading, price, or exit at any time.