BitGo is pleased to extend our support for the Aptos Digital Asset Token Standard—a powerful and composable NFT framework purpose-built for evolving use cases like tokenized loans and real-world assets (RWAs).

This technical integration enables BitGo clients to custody NFTs minted using the Aptos Digital Asset Standard, beginning with a key use case from PACT. As a decentralized private credit platform, PACT will issue NFT-based loans on behalf of wholesale lenders. These NFTs represent loan agreements that evolve throughout their lifecycle—from origination and repayment to resale and eventual closure.

In addition to supporting the onchain representation of these loans, BitGo will custody the off-chain assets backing them—a unique capability that combines institutional-grade asset protection with composable NFT infrastructure.

NFT Lifecycle Management–Secured by BitGo

With BitGo’s institutional-grade custody, PACT is able to:

  • Modify existing NFTs to reflect repayment and updated loan terms

  • Transfer NFTs during secondary sales or loan trading

  • Burn NFTs upon loan maturity or closure

Expanding Support for RWA Use Cases on Aptos

Tokenized loans need more than innovation—they need infrastructure. PACT has brought over $1B in loan onchain to Aptos, using dynamic NFTs to reflect loan activity like repayments and term changes. BitGo secures these evolving assets—along with the off-chain collateral—ensuring they remain safe, compliant, and tradable.

This integration marks the first of several RWA applications BitGo is supporting on Aptos. As the ecosystem grows, we’ll continue expanding NFT custody to power new use cases across credit, asset-backed lending, and tokenized infrastructure. With billions of dollars in loans already tokenized on Aptos, BitGo’s role signals that institutional-grade RWA lending is no longer theoretical—it’s happening.

For institutional clients exploring NFT-based RWA applications, reach out to your Customer Success Manager or connect with us.

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