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Assets • components • safe language
/assets Identifiable Linked identity Variable participation Optional utility

The components inside one transaction

I-Opp is intentionally built around components that can be described without hype: a familiar base anchor (identified gold), a scarce identity layer (unique linked artwork), a real-economy participation element (variable), and an optional utility layer. The securitisation note is the wrapper — this page is about what the wrapper contains.

Interactive
Tap a component to see: what it does • how to describe • main risk
What it does for the story
How to describe it (safe)
Main risk to manage
Don’t imply
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Note: tokenisation is treated as an operational format. It must never be framed as guaranteed liquidity.
Bundle logic
Why these components together
The bundle is designed to be explainable and defensible: gold anchors familiarity, art provides identity scarcity, commercial participation links to the real economy (variable), and optional utility can support ecosystem mechanics without being marketed as upside.
Design principle
Invest heavily in trust signals and taste discipline. Avoid Silicon Valley language.
Investor boundary
No promised yield. No promised liquidity. Variable participation depends on execution and terms.
Where value can be destroyed
Cheap presentation, sloppy documentation, or “easy exit” framing damages trust.
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Informational and non-soliciting. This page describes components; exact definitions depend on documentation and terms.
Diagram
Bundle map (tap nodes)
A conceptual map to support conversation — not a legal description.
Structure
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Focus
Overview
Select a node to see the safe framing and the common misread.
Safe phrasing
“identified”, “linked”, “variable”, “subject to terms”
Avoid
“guaranteed”, “coupon”, “easy exit”, “crypto upside”
The formal definitions are in the documentation pack — this map is for orientation.

How to talk about each element

A table distributors can use to stay safe. Tap a row to copy the safe description.

Element What it does for the story How to describe it (safe) Main risk
Guidance only. Do not use this table as a substitute for formal docs or compliance approvals.
Guardrails
What is explicitly not promised
I-Opp avoids misinterpretation by design. If a phrase creates the impression of guaranteed yield or guaranteed liquidity, it is not part of the approved language.
  • No promised yield or coupon
  • No promised liquidity or easy exit
  • Tokenisation ≠ guaranteed market
  • Coins are secondary; no price claims
Disclaimer: Informational only. No offer or solicitation.