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Primior Sets Gaia Beta Date

Primior Holdings said its tokenization platform Gaia will enter beta on November 1, with a waitlist open now; the company announce progress and describe a focus on private-market assets like real estate.

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Primior Holdings said its tokenization platform Gaia will enter beta on November 1, with a waitlist open now; the company announce progress and describe a focus on private-market assets like real estate. “Gaia is built to lead that change,” said Johnney Zhang, Chairman and CEO of Primior Holdings.

Gaia is pitched as an AI-enabled system for asset sponsors and investors. Primior’s product page outline features such as fractional investment, automated compliance, and a path to Security Token Offerings, which together aim to lower entry barriers for property investing.

The beta timing follows earlier milestones. In August, Primior report results and said internal Gaia testing would start by late September, linking platform work to a development pipeline above $100 million capitalized by USP and institutional backers.

For a deeper view of how the system is supposed to work, Primior’s whitepaper detail design for a “modern capital formation platform,” describing workflows for issuers, investor onboarding, and token lifecycle management tailored to real-world assets.

Today’s step places Primior among real-estate players trying to bridge traditional projects with on-chain ownership. If the beta meets these goals, it could make it easier for developers to raise funds and for smaller investors to buy into properties with clear rules and faster processes, while keeping attention on compliance, custody, and long-term asset management.

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