DALP for Singapore
Digital assets built for Singapore's MAS regulatory framework.
Singapore financial institutions operate under MAS oversight with the Payment Services Act governing digital payment tokens, a robust capital markets framework for digital securities, and Project Guardian driving institutional tokenization adoption. DALP delivers the compliance controls, data residency options, and operational infrastructure that MAS-regulated asset issuers in Singapore require.
Platform Fit
What Singapore institutions need vs. how DALP delivers
| What Singapore institutions need | How DALP delivers it |
|---|---|
| MAS-aligned investor eligibility and transfer controls for digital securities under the Securities and Futures Act | 12 compliance module types covering investor eligibility, accreditation verification, jurisdiction restrictions, and transfer controls enforced at smart contract layer via ERC-3643 and OnchainID |
| Payment Services Act (PSA) framework for digital payment token service providers | Stablecoin and digital payment token templates with configurable issuance controls, transfer restrictions, and reserve attestation hooks. Two-layer compliance model enforces PSA-relevant rules |
| Project Guardian-aligned tokenization for institutional digital asset issuance and trading | 7 asset templates covering bonds, funds, deposits, and real estate — the asset types most represented in MAS Project Guardian pilots. Full lifecycle management from issuance through redemption |
| Maker-checker governance for MAS Technology Risk Management Guidelines compliance | RBAC/ABAC with maker-checker approval workflows for all sensitive operations: issuance, transfers, compliance changes. Aligned with MAS TRM Guidelines for critical financial infrastructure |
| KYC/AML compliance for MAS AML/CFT requirements and FATF Travel Rule implementation | OnchainID identity registry with invitation-based KYC onboarding, claim lifecycle management, and configurable trusted issuer hierarchy for AML/KYC claim verification |
| Data residency within Singapore for MAS outsourcing requirements and data governance | Kubernetes/Helm deployment supports cloud, on-prem, hybrid, and air-gapped environments. Data residency configurable to keep all data within Singapore |
| Atomic DvP settlement for institutional bilateral digital securities transactions | XvP/DvP atomic settlement via HTLC hashlock: delivery and payment finalize simultaneously with zero counterparty risk. Directly relevant to MAS Project Guardian settlement workflows |
| Operational resilience and disaster recovery for MAS Technology Risk Management Guidelines | Velero-based backup and DR in DALP Helm chart. Restate durable execution prevents workflow loss on node failure. 298 CLI commands for operational automation and incident response |
Why Choose DALP
3 Reasons Singapore Institutions Choose DALP
From MAS-licensed digital payment token service providers to capital markets firms and Project Guardian participants, DALP gives Singapore institutions the controls they need.
12 on-chain compliance module types cover investor eligibility, accreditation verification, and transfer restrictions aligned with Singapore's SFA and PSA frameworks. Configure once, apply across all asset types.
On-premises and private cloud deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. Keep all data within Singapore to satisfy MAS outsourcing requirements and data governance obligations.
7 asset templates covering bonds, funds, deposits, and stablecoins map directly to the asset classes most active in MAS Project Guardian pilots. Full lifecycle management from issuance through redemption.
Platform Capabilities
DALP capabilities most relevant to Singapore institutions
7 asset templates: bonds, funds, deposits, and stablecoins aligned with MAS Project Guardian asset classes
Ex-ante compliance: 12 module types covering SFA and PSA-relevant eligibility, transfer restrictions, and accreditation verification
Singapore data residency: on-premises and private cloud deployment, Kubernetes and Helm packaged
MAS TRM-aligned governance: maker-checker workflows, RBAC/ABAC, formal recovery procedures
Atomic DvP/XvP settlement with HTLC hashlock: both legs complete together or both revert
Operational resilience: Velero backup/DR, Restate durable execution, 298 CLI commands
Frequently Asked Questions
DALP provides the technical infrastructure for compliance: 12 configurable on-chain compliance module types cover investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, accreditation verification, and jurisdiction controls aligned with MAS SFA and PSA frameworks. DALP is a platform provider; your MAS licensing (CMS, Major Payment Institution, etc.) is managed by your legal team.
DALP's stablecoin and digital payment token templates include configurable issuance controls, transfer restrictions, and reserve attestation hooks. The two-layer compliance model enforces PSA-relevant rules on every transfer. Licensing as a Major Payment Institution or Digital Payment Token Service provider under the PSA is a regulatory matter for your legal team.
DALP provides the infrastructure layer relevant to Project Guardian use cases: bond and fund tokenization, atomic DvP settlement, and institutional compliance controls. Project Guardian participation and specific consortium arrangements are established by institutions and MAS. DALP can serve as the technical infrastructure platform for these programs.
Yes. DALP supports on-premises and private cloud deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. All data including blockchain node data, private keys, and transaction history can be kept within Singapore to satisfy MAS outsourcing and data governance requirements.
DALP's operational controls align with MAS TRM Guidelines: maker-checker approval workflows for dual-control governance, RBAC/ABAC access controls, Velero-based backup and disaster recovery, Restate durable execution for workflow resilience, and 21 pre-built Grafana dashboards for operational monitoring. These are included with every DALP deployment.