Valle Capital Token launches RWA and agricultural ecosystem

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CoinJie.com news, Valle Capital Token (VCT) announced on July 1, 2026, in the British Virgin Islands, the development and expansion of its blockchain-driven ecosystem, aiming to connect global digital capital with Brazilian agribusiness and international commodity exports. The project is built on BNB Smart Chain, combining practical token functionality with a real-asset-centric model, and is designed to support transparency, operational visibility, and digital infrastructure for agricultural production, commodity financing, logistics, and export activities. VCT aims to enable a more transparent and interconnected ecosystem among producers, business partners, exporters, international buyers, and qualified global participants through EVM smart contracts, digital dashboards, monitoring tools, and on-chain records. The project’s market opportunity comes from the ongoing capital demand for Brazilian agriculture and commodity exports. VCT is positioned as an RWA-focused utility token, intended to connect global participants with a growing ecosystem of digital tools and services.
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GateUser-f4b3df7a
· 13h ago
BVI registration + EVM contract, compliance and tech stack are quite solid, it just depends on how much farmland actually gets on-chain.
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GateUser-9008328f
· 13h ago
The RWA track adds a new player—Brazil’s agricultural sector is a big enough pie, and BNB Chain gas fees are actually friendly.
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MempoolMaggie
· 13h ago
Agricultural product traceability and cross-border financing are indeed pain points, but whether on-chain records can actually reduce the friction costs of Latin American trade remains to be seen.
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