Ownership
Holders obtain direct economic rights in the Corridor through equity shares in the company that owns the land.
A regulated digital asset, backed by real equity in the Corridor
Equity in the company that owns the Corridor’s land, delivered as a regulated digital security. COINGT is how institutional capital gains durable, compliant ownership in the Americas’ largest interoceanic real-asset program.
COINGT is a tokenized participation instrument that gives holders a direct ownership stake in the Guatemala Interoceanic Corridor through equity in the underlying landholding company. The token format brings the underlying asset into a regulated, transferable structure that institutional capital can hold at scale.
Each COINGT token is stored and transferred electronically through blockchain — verifiable, secure, and tradable 24/7 through regulated digital exchanges, without the restrictions of traditional private securities.
Returns come from what the asset earns. Protections come from the framework that governs it. Both are built into the same instrument.
Holders obtain direct economic rights in the Corridor through equity shares in the company that owns the land.
Rents, fees, tolls, and logistics revenues flow to holders as dividends over the life of the Corridor.
Value grows as the Corridor advances through regularization, infrastructure development, and operational maturity.
A US$500M CIGSA-approved corporate bond, subject to successful placement, is designed to return initial capital within one to two years — with the holder's underlying ownership left in place.
Issuance and trading are authorized under El Salvador's Digital Asset Law and supervised by the National Digital Asset Commission.
Tokens are initially held in regulated exchange wallets, with transfer to institutional-grade custody arranged thereafter.
COINGT is one of the first regulated digital securities of its kind — issued, traded, and custodied within a single, cohesive legal regime built for the tokenization of real-world assets.
One of the first jurisdictions in the world to establish a regulatory framework for digital securities.
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