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Apex Group Backs $100B Tokenization Push on Custom Blockchain Built With Polygon CDK - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
Apex Group, a financial services firm with over $3.5 trillion in assets under administration, committed to tokenize $100 billion in assets on T-REX Ledger before June 2027. The figure generated immediate buzz, but the architecture supporting it is what defines the project’s true scope.
T-REX Ledger is a purpose-specific blockchain built with Polygon CDK alongside T-REX Network and Tokeny —a company owned by Apex Group— designed around regulatory compliance, privacy and institutional distribution requirements. Apex Group will act as on-chain transfer agent Polygon contributes the infrastructure, ZK security and native connectivity to global liquidity through Agglayer.

APEX and T-REX Will Use the ERC-3643 Standard
The technical starting point for Apex is ERC-3643, a tokenization standard for regulated securities adopted by more than 140 institutions, including DTCC, Deloitte and ABN AMRO. Unlike ERC-20, which delegates regulatory compliance to the application layer, ERC-3643 embeds identity verification, transfer restrictions and eligibility controls directly into the smart contract. If the recipient is not verified, the transaction reverts. SEC Chair Paul Atkins cited it explicitly in his “Project Crypto” framework as the type of standard tokenized securities should adopt.
Public chains do not offer the appropriate environment for this standard: full transaction visibility, no protocol-level privacy and no institutional control over the compliance environment. Permissioned chains solve that, but create frameworks where assets cannot access DeFi liquidity or circulate outside the consortium.

Sovereignty Without Isolation
Polygon CDK proposes a third path: a sovereign blockchain controlled by the institution, with privacy and compliance from a permissioned chain, yet natively connected to global liquidity via Agglayer. ZK validity proofs are published on Ethereum, which allows verification of the chain’s state without exposing transaction data on L1. Finality is cryptographic, not socio-economic as in optimistic frameworks, and records times under one hour.
Privacy is configurable across a spectrum: private data availability, private mempool, role-based access controls for auditors and regulators, and full homomorphic encryption through Zama for cases where even the operator should not see the data.
For Apex Group, Agglayer’s connectivity is what makes the $100 billion target viable: assets issued on T-REX Ledger can be distributed to investors on any chain without fragmenting the compliance record. T-REX Ledger remains the single source of truth on eligibility and ownership.