Davis Commodities reviews bitcoin reserve model and ESG tokenization plans

Published 25/07/2025, 14:54
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Davis Commodities Limited (DTCK) announced it is conducting a strategic review of a bitcoin reserve model and tokenized ESG commodity infrastructure, according to a company statement.

The Singapore-based agricultural trading firm said it is evaluating a Fractal Bitcoin Reserve framework that would combine bitcoin, stablecoins, and tokenized instruments as part of its treasury strategy. The company cited growing institutional interest in real-world asset tokenization and the use of bitcoin as a corporate treasury asset by firms such as MicroStrategy (MSTR).

Davis Commodities is also reviewing a tokenization framework for certified agricultural products, beginning with Bonsucro-certified sugar and ISCC-certified rice. The company stated these tokenized assets could offer traceable, ESG-compliant instruments for institutional investors.

The evaluations align with what the company described as a projected $16 trillion global real-world asset tokenization market by 2030, based on industry forecasts. The company also referenced regulatory developments including the U.S. GENIUS Act and Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Ordinance as supportive of digital asset frameworks.

"We believe the convergence of Bitcoin treasury models, tokenized real-world assets, and ESG-driven capital formation is creating a rare window for innovation," said Li Peng Leck, Executive Chairwoman of Davis Commodities.

The company emphasized that no token issuance, stablecoin launch, or reserve deployment has occurred. All initiatives remain under internal review and subject to regulatory engagement and operational feasibility assessments.

Davis Commodities specializes in trading sugar, rice, and oil and fat products across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, distributing to customers in over 20 countries as of December 31, 2024.

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