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SettleMint vs Polymath / Polymesh

Polymesh built a chain for compliance. DALP runs the operations after.

Polymath owns the full Polymesh stack: a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain for regulated assets with identity-first compliance at the protocol level. DALP is EVM-native and covers the operational layer that chain-level compliance alone doesn't provide: lifecycle state management, post-issuance servicing, atomic DvP settlement, incident recovery, and full-stack observability. If you need to run digital assets, not just issue them, this comparison is for you.

Feature Comparison

DALP vs Polymath / Polymesh

Dimension DALP Polymath / Polymesh
Platform architecture EVM-native lifecycle platform: any EVM-compatible chain, packaged asset templates, operational modules ship out-of-the-box Polymesh is a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain for regulated assets. Token Studio and Capital Platform are application layers on top. Single-chain, not EVM-compatible
Compliance approach Ex-ante enforcement via 12 compliance module types at the application layer: eligibility, transfer restrictions, issuance controls, time-based rules. ERC-3643 and OnchainID Identity-first compliance at protocol level: CDD/verified-participants, permissioned node operators, SOC 2 Type 1. Compliance baked into Polymesh chain design
Post-issuance servicing Automated lifecycle operations: coupon payments, dividend distributions, redemptions, maturity events. Clearly evidenced across all 7 asset types Token issuance and management via Token Studio. Redemption mechanics, distribution scheduling, and claim management depth not clearly evidenced in public documentation
Operational tooling Incident management, portfolio reconciliation, recovery workflows, 21 Grafana dashboards, 298 CLI commands. Operational maturity built into the platform Incident management, reconciliation, and recovery workflows are not evidenced in Polymath's public documentation. Depends on partner ecosystem
Atomic settlement (DvP/XvP) Atomic DvP and XvP via HTLC hashlock with escrow-based approval, AES-256-GCM encryption. Both legs complete together or both revert Polymesh has settlement primitives at the protocol level. tZERO partnership provides potential ATS pathway for trading liquidity. Native DvP atomic settlement mechanics not publicly documented
Multi-chain flexibility Any EVM-compatible network: Hyperledger Besu, Ethereum, and other EVM-compatible public or private chains Polymesh is a single-purpose chain. Multi-chain strategy requires migrating to a different platform stack
Deployment model On-premises, cloud, hybrid, air-gapped. Helm/Kubernetes with Velero backup/DR. Full data residency support Polymesh is a public permissioned blockchain. Capital Platform is cloud-hosted SaaS. On-premises deployment not publicly documented
White-label and go-to-market Direct enterprise deployment. Institutional onboarding with full-stack operational controls Capital Platform allows broker-dealers and banks to embed branded workflows. Start-Me-Up freemium entry tier. Strong white-label positioning for distribution partners

Why Choose DALP

3 Reasons Regulated Institutions Choose DALP Over Polymath

Protocol-level compliance is necessary but not sufficient. Running digital assets at scale requires lifecycle orchestration, operational tooling, and deployment flexibility.

Operations beyond issuance

DALP provides incident management, reconciliation, recovery workflows, and automated servicing. These operational controls are not evidenced in Polymath's public documentation. Compliance at the chain level does not replace operational controls at the platform level.

EVM-native, not Polymesh-locked

DALP runs on Hyperledger Besu, Ethereum, and any EVM-compatible network. Polymesh is a single-purpose, non-EVM chain. Multi-chain strategy on Polymesh means migrating platforms, not just switching networks.

Atomic settlement packaged, not partner-dependent

DALP's XvP/DvP module delivers HTLC hashlock atomic settlement: both asset and cash legs complete together or revert. Polymath's trading liquidity depends on the tZERO partnership pathway.

Key Differentiators

What DALP adds beyond protocol-level compliance

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7 asset templates with full lifecycle logic: bonds, deposits, stablecoins, equity, funds, real estate, and precious metals

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298 CLI commands for operational control: every token operation, compliance action, and monitoring command is scriptable

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21 pre-built Grafana dashboards: blockchain health, API performance, compliance activity, indexer status, and security events

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12 compliance module types at the application layer: eligibility, transfer restrictions, issuance controls, time-based rules

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Atomic DvP/XvP settlement with HTLC hashlock: both asset and cash legs complete together or both revert

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On-premises, air-gapped, and hybrid deployment via Kubernetes and Helm with data residency support

Frequently Asked Questions

Polymesh is a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain for regulated assets with identity-first compliance at the protocol level. DALP is an EVM-native operational platform covering the full digital asset lifecycle: 7 asset templates, 12 compliance modules, atomic settlement, and post-issuance servicing. Polymesh provides the chain; DALP provides the operational layer above it.

No. DALP is EVM-native and runs on Hyperledger Besu, Ethereum, and EVM-compatible networks. Polymesh is a purpose-built Layer 1 that is not EVM-compatible. The two platforms serve different deployment models.

Yes. DALP includes XvP and DvP atomic settlement via HTLC hashlock: both the asset and cash legs complete together or both revert. This is a packaged module. Polymath's trading liquidity depends on the tZERO partnership pathway, which is eligibility-dependent.

DALP automates coupon payments, dividend distributions, redemptions, and maturity events across all 7 asset types. It also includes incident management, portfolio reconciliation, and recovery workflows. These operational controls are not evidenced in Polymath's public documentation.

Yes. DALP supports on-premises and air-gapped deployment via Kubernetes and Helm charts with Velero backup and disaster recovery. Polymath's Capital Platform is cloud-hosted SaaS and Polymesh is a public permissioned blockchain. On-premises deployment is not publicly documented for either.

Ready to run digital assets beyond the issuance layer?

DALP covers the full digital asset lifecycle on EVM-compatible networks: issuance, compliance, settlement, custody, and servicing across seven asset classes. Talk to a product specialist.