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Regen (Genesis Holdings, Inc.) launched Travaleo, a boutique-hotel real-estate tokenization platform, and announced its first digital security, TRYOI. The token will be anchored by YOO Aruba, a YOO-branded luxury residence project due to start construction in January 2026, with plans to add other YOO assets. The company says Travaleo targets accredited investors who want exposure to branded hotels and residences.
In its announcement, Regen announce launch and described TRYOI as an asset-backed digital security with a Bitcoin treasury component designed to add resilience. The firm positions Travaleo as a specialized marketplace for hospitality assets, built on experience acquired through prior luxury real-estate ventures and recent Web3 integrations.
Regen also outlined how TRYOI’s portfolio would mix built, pre-sale, and ground-up projects to balance income and growth. Shares Magazine’s EQS page detail structure, noting targets for returns across tiers and listing initial geographies such as Aruba, Spain, Portugal, and the Dominican Republic. The company says tokens will follow securities rules and aim to deliver clearer ownership records on-chain.
For the platform’s backbone, Travaleo chose DigiShares to supply white-label issuance and lifecycle tools. DigiShares’ site confirm partnership, explaining that its system will handle compliance, investor onboarding, cap-table management, and secondary features for security tokens. This supports Travaleo’s plan to offer standardized workflows from token creation to distribution and reporting.
“Real estate tokenization is evolving, but what investors truly want is specialization, transparency, and real assets with global brand value,” said Oscar Brito, Chief Executive Officer of Genesis Holdings. “With Travaleo, we’re targeting one of the most resilient segments in hospitality — YOO-branded boutique projects — while fusing it with a Bitcoin-anchored structure.”
If execution goes to plan, Travaleo could add more branded hotels and residences under the same framework. By combining a focused asset class, a clear securities path, and a white-label tech stack, Regen aims to make high-end hospitality investments more accessible and easier to manage on-chain, while keeping investor protections and audit trails front and center.