A First for Tokenized Private Credit T-RIZE Group (@trize_io) has integrated Chainlink's ($LINK) oracle infrastructure to deliver onchain proof of insurance for its Kairos Digital Loan Notes
A First for Tokenized Private Credit
T-RIZE Group (@trize_io) has integrated Chainlink's ($LINK) oracle infrastructure to deliver onchain proof of insurance for its Kairos Digital Loan Notes (KDLN) programme, a tokenized private credit product running on Canton Network (@CantonNetwork). It is the first time verifiable insurance coverage data has been embedded within a tokenized financial product on the Canton Network.
The KDLN programme is backed by a diversified portfolio of UK litigation-finance receivables. Private credit has grown into a $3.5 trillion global asset class, according to the Alternative Credit Council and AIMA, and T-RIZE is positioning the KDLN as a governed, institutional-grade entry point into that market. The programme opens with an initial $50 million tranche available to eligible institutional and qualified investors, with the broader framework designed to scale to $500 million.
How the Verification Architecture Works
Insurance coverage data from Talisman Insurance is converted into a Merkle tree, anchored on Canton Network, then published as verifiable Data Streams by Chainlink's decentralised oracle network. Authorised participants can independently verify coverage using cryptographic validation data, Merkle proofs, and a published verification methodology, without relying on paper-based processes or counterparties.
The move addresses a structural problem that has long frustrated institutional investors. One of the most persistent friction points in institutional finance has been the inability to verify coverage documentation without relying on counterparties, intermediaries, and paperwork. By anchoring insurance data directly onchain, T-RIZE Group and Chainlink remove that dependency entirely.
T-RIZE uses Chainlink's oracle infrastructure to power secure, verifiable data for tokenized assets, covering Proof of Reserve, Proof of Origin, and Proof of Process to ensure traceability and auditability for real-world assets. Chainlink was also deployed live on Canton Network in February 2026, bringing Data Streams, Proof of Reserve, and the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to the institutional blockchain.
Beyond the KDLN programme, the architecture T-RIZE Group and Chainlink have built is designed to scale, with coverage information now positioned as an integrated component of tokenized financial products rather than a peripheral documentation requirement. Whether that model spreads to other asset classes such as real estate, infrastructure debt, or trade finance could be one of the more consequential questions the private credit tokenization market answers over the next few years.
Sources:The Cryptonomist: Institutional Tokenization Insurance Enhances Onchain VerificationTechBullion: UK Litigation Finance Enters Tokenized Markets on Canton NetworkPR Newswire: Chainlink Now Live on Canton Network