Trad.Fi, noted for facilitating heavy equipment acquisitions, has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to digitize $650 million worth of private credit through blockchain technology over the next four years. This move, in collaboration with W3, an innovator in artificial intelligence for institutional purposes, targets the US equipment distribution industry, which still largely depends on manual documentation.
What is the main focus of the new project?
Aiming at sectors like manufacturing systems, industrial electrical grids, and home solar installations, Trad.Fi, with the aid of artificial intelligence, seeks to transform risk evaluation, process review, and credit pricing. The goal is to compress small and medium businesses’ financing approval windows from several months to just one day.
“Small businesses are missing out on deals while they wait for financing. The answer is to move capital, records, and workflows to a programmable infrastructure. This is how private credit can finally keep pace with the real economy,” explained Trad.Fi CEO Alexander Szul.
The targeted $650 million represents a four-year investment in equipment financing, with Trad.Fi dedicated to developing a private credit model that is expedited, entirely traceable, and harmonized with digital mechanisms.
Will this project start on the blockchain immediately?
In its early stages, the project relies mostly on institutional funding from established private credit sources, existing beyond the blockchain environment. However, all stakeholders will collaboratively work on the inaugural bridge technology, enhancing their ability to assess fiscal resilience and effectively align capital on blockchain.
The broader vision of this venture includes a fully operational treasury blueprint where senior capital and equity transactions are settled naturally on the Avalanche blockchain, renowned for its high capacity and institutional focus.
Moreover, within a few weeks, a tokenized liquidity pool managed by a yet-to-be-revealed entity is anticipated to be activated. This platform will allow qualified investors direct blockchain access to private credit deals’ equity components.
Key observations from industry insiders highlight a significant shift as institutional funding engages with digital asset systems. The tokenization of tangible assets, including commodities and equities, and private credit, now represents a $25 billion sector, a leap from $6.4 billion last year. Forecasts by Security Token Market predict the sector could burgeon into a $30 trillion market by 2030.
Trad.Fi’s initiative represents a strategic maneuver towards not only modernizing equipment financing but also integrating cutting-edge technology with traditional financial systems, aiming for a faster, more transparent future in the industry.



