A Statement Regarding Binance Delisting REEF
Dear Reef Community,On 12 August 2024, Binance made the decision that REEF would be delisted from spot trading, margin, and other Binance...

Reef Partners with VIA Labs for Cross-Chain Bridge
The Community Developer Fund is contributing to Reef's first-ever bridge.
Statement on REEF tokens stored on Paribu
On 9 September 2024, Reef and Paribu teams came into direct contact for the first time. While Paribu listed REEF in May 2021, no official communication had taken place between the two entities until recently.


A Statement Regarding Binance Delisting REEF
Dear Reef Community,On 12 August 2024, Binance made the decision that REEF would be delisted from spot trading, margin, and other Binance...

Reef Partners with VIA Labs for Cross-Chain Bridge
The Community Developer Fund is contributing to Reef's first-ever bridge.
Statement on REEF tokens stored on Paribu
On 9 September 2024, Reef and Paribu teams came into direct contact for the first time. While Paribu listed REEF in May 2021, no official communication had taken place between the two entities until recently.
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Permissioned liquidity is where the efficiency of DeFi meets traditional finance’s regulatory safeguards, enabling regulated tokenization to enable efficient institutional participation. Here is how we at Reef are approaching this element:
Permissioned DeFi requires participants to undergo whitelisting processes, including Identity Verification and background checks, before receiving access to protocols.
Importantly, these checks are conducted directly at the smart contract level to ensure adherence to permissionless standards.
This compliance-first approach addresses critical institutional concerns about anti-money-laundering, know-your-customer (KYC), business regulations, and potential securities law requirements by limiting participation to accredited investors or licensed institutions, thereby aligning the trading environment with tradFi standards.
#1: Identity Verification Layer
At Reef, we are exploring on-chain KYC solutions that use smart contracts for verification, ensuring that no intermediaries have access to your sensitive information.
The layer will also integrate with established verification services to facilitate regulatory compliance without compromising user experience.
#2. A revolutionary transaction monitoring engine
We are deploying the foundation for the next era of asset tokenization. Thanks to the upcoming tech stack upgrade, our infrastructure will enable continuous analysis of transactions to identify suspicious patterns and real-time checks against global sanctions lists to prevent blacklisted addresses from accessing institutional-grade liquidity.
#3. Smart contract-based compliance stack
A dynamic risk-assessment model embedded in smart contracts will evaluate and mitigate potential money-laundering risks on a per-transaction basis.
Share Dialog
Permissioned liquidity is where the efficiency of DeFi meets traditional finance’s regulatory safeguards, enabling regulated tokenization to enable efficient institutional participation. Here is how we at Reef are approaching this element:
Permissioned DeFi requires participants to undergo whitelisting processes, including Identity Verification and background checks, before receiving access to protocols.
Importantly, these checks are conducted directly at the smart contract level to ensure adherence to permissionless standards.
This compliance-first approach addresses critical institutional concerns about anti-money-laundering, know-your-customer (KYC), business regulations, and potential securities law requirements by limiting participation to accredited investors or licensed institutions, thereby aligning the trading environment with tradFi standards.
#1: Identity Verification Layer
At Reef, we are exploring on-chain KYC solutions that use smart contracts for verification, ensuring that no intermediaries have access to your sensitive information.
The layer will also integrate with established verification services to facilitate regulatory compliance without compromising user experience.
#2. A revolutionary transaction monitoring engine
We are deploying the foundation for the next era of asset tokenization. Thanks to the upcoming tech stack upgrade, our infrastructure will enable continuous analysis of transactions to identify suspicious patterns and real-time checks against global sanctions lists to prevent blacklisted addresses from accessing institutional-grade liquidity.
#3. Smart contract-based compliance stack
A dynamic risk-assessment model embedded in smart contracts will evaluate and mitigate potential money-laundering risks on a per-transaction basis.
Currently, we are focused on achieving the following in unison.
#1. Global AML standards
Compliance frameworks should align with the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) guidelines to cover transaction monitoring, suspicious activity monitoring, and risk mitigation needs.
As a permissionless L1, we are laser focused in catering to major jurisdictions, including the United States, the European Union, and the UK, where specific rules targeting DeFi and crypto activities are already in place.
#2. Securities law adherence
As certain tokens consist of equity or debt-related instruments, they may be classified as securities in many jurisdictions.
Hence, trading these assets in public liquidity could trigger unlicensed offerings, making permissioned pools with structured liquidity conditions for accredited investors a legal requirement.
#3. Data governance
Building compliant protocols requires end-to-end, seamless, systematic decision-making glued into smart contracts, travel rule messages, sanctions screening, and specialized audit-grade data governance structures.
We at Reef are laser-focused on building infrastructure that fully complies with modern-day regulations, including MiCA, GENIUS, VARA, and related regulations. The sky is the LIMIT.
As part of our work towards project Deep Current, our latest tech stack is expected to provision the following to support institution-graded real-world tokenization:
ERC-3643 native L1 solution.
Integration of Identity Verification hooks
Sanctions screening hooks
Native EVM compatibility
Which will lead to acceleration of the following elements:
Lower transaction costs: just a few cents, definitely cost-effective than a brokerage.
Higher throughput: Lightning-fast settlements, powered by real-time compliance; those T+2 settlements do not apply anymore.
Deeper liquidity: Reefswap will pioneer deep liquidity levels to meet next-generation institutional needs whenever they want.
#1. Institutional capital access
As a compliance-ready blockchain, Reef will position itself as the go-to solution for regulated DeFi, attracting banks, hedge funds, and asset managers seeking regulatory certainty.
#2 Cross-border tokenization
Want to get a piece of a real-world asset around the globe, Reef offers the tokenization infrastructure to cater to that requirement.
#3. Expansion of DeFi composability
Allowing compliant protocols to interact on the mainnet while maintaining regulatory standards.
#4. Regulatory competitive advantage
We at Reef remain decentralized at heart, hence balancing institutional-grade compliance without sacrificing decentralization.
As of our work on deep current, we are currently exploring the following:
Periodic independent security audits: All implementation and policy-based hooks will undergo comprehensive, industry-grade audits before and after deployment.
Formal verification: Critical compliance components should be formally verified for proper adherence whenever required.
Tiered deployment mechanisms: New policy hooks should follow staged rollout processes with gradual liquidity migration.
Emergency pause mechanisms: Implementation of circuit breakers enables rapid detection of responses to discovered vulnerabilities or regulatory changes.
To enhance the developer experience on Reef mainnnet, we are considering the following use cases:
Compliance hook templates: Open-source tooling references to adhere to common regulatory needs.
Developer documentation: In the coming months, as we prepare for mainnet deployment, comprehensive guides will be published covering identity integrations, hook usage, and related procedures.
Audit support: Establishment of relationships with reputed security firms that specialize in compliance-focused smart contract audits.
Last but not least, we at Reef are building a compliant DeFi on mainnet that delivers the transparency and efficiency of decentralized finance while meeting institutional compliance requirements, positioning the ecosystem for sustainable growth in real-world asset tokenization.
Currently, we are focused on achieving the following in unison.
#1. Global AML standards
Compliance frameworks should align with the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) guidelines to cover transaction monitoring, suspicious activity monitoring, and risk mitigation needs.
As a permissionless L1, we are laser focused in catering to major jurisdictions, including the United States, the European Union, and the UK, where specific rules targeting DeFi and crypto activities are already in place.
#2. Securities law adherence
As certain tokens consist of equity or debt-related instruments, they may be classified as securities in many jurisdictions.
Hence, trading these assets in public liquidity could trigger unlicensed offerings, making permissioned pools with structured liquidity conditions for accredited investors a legal requirement.
#3. Data governance
Building compliant protocols requires end-to-end, seamless, systematic decision-making glued into smart contracts, travel rule messages, sanctions screening, and specialized audit-grade data governance structures.
We at Reef are laser-focused on building infrastructure that fully complies with modern-day regulations, including MiCA, GENIUS, VARA, and related regulations. The sky is the LIMIT.
As part of our work towards project Deep Current, our latest tech stack is expected to provision the following to support institution-graded real-world tokenization:
ERC-3643 native L1 solution.
Integration of Identity Verification hooks
Sanctions screening hooks
Native EVM compatibility
Which will lead to acceleration of the following elements:
Lower transaction costs: just a few cents, definitely cost-effective than a brokerage.
Higher throughput: Lightning-fast settlements, powered by real-time compliance; those T+2 settlements do not apply anymore.
Deeper liquidity: Reefswap will pioneer deep liquidity levels to meet next-generation institutional needs whenever they want.
#1. Institutional capital access
As a compliance-ready blockchain, Reef will position itself as the go-to solution for regulated DeFi, attracting banks, hedge funds, and asset managers seeking regulatory certainty.
#2 Cross-border tokenization
Want to get a piece of a real-world asset around the globe, Reef offers the tokenization infrastructure to cater to that requirement.
#3. Expansion of DeFi composability
Allowing compliant protocols to interact on the mainnet while maintaining regulatory standards.
#4. Regulatory competitive advantage
We at Reef remain decentralized at heart, hence balancing institutional-grade compliance without sacrificing decentralization.
As of our work on deep current, we are currently exploring the following:
Periodic independent security audits: All implementation and policy-based hooks will undergo comprehensive, industry-grade audits before and after deployment.
Formal verification: Critical compliance components should be formally verified for proper adherence whenever required.
Tiered deployment mechanisms: New policy hooks should follow staged rollout processes with gradual liquidity migration.
Emergency pause mechanisms: Implementation of circuit breakers enables rapid detection of responses to discovered vulnerabilities or regulatory changes.
To enhance the developer experience on Reef mainnnet, we are considering the following use cases:
Compliance hook templates: Open-source tooling references to adhere to common regulatory needs.
Developer documentation: In the coming months, as we prepare for mainnet deployment, comprehensive guides will be published covering identity integrations, hook usage, and related procedures.
Audit support: Establishment of relationships with reputed security firms that specialize in compliance-focused smart contract audits.
Last but not least, we at Reef are building a compliant DeFi on mainnet that delivers the transparency and efficiency of decentralized finance while meeting institutional compliance requirements, positioning the ecosystem for sustainable growth in real-world asset tokenization.
Reef Chain
Reef Chain
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