Tulpea - Whitepaper V1
  • Tulpea: The First Decentralized Bank
    • What is Tulpea?
    • Systemic Failures in Traditional Finance
    • Limitations of DeFi: Structural Inefficiencies and Barriers to Adoption
    • Tulpea: A New Financial Paradigm
      • Architecture: DAO at the core
      • Business Units
  • Decentralized Intermediation
    • Smart-Collateralized Loans in Rental Real Estate Investment
    • RE Lending: Between Bureaucratic Gatekeeping and Asset-limited Lending
    • Inefficient Existing Alternatives
  • Tulpea’s Solution
    • 1. Identification of Opportunities
    • 2. Submission to the DAO
    • 3. Collective Capital Contribution
    • 4. Debt structuring
    • 5. Deal Execution
    • 6. ABDT Distribution to Lenders
    • 7. REBT Distribution to Borrowers
    • Banking-Financed Model
  • System Analysis
    • Borrowers’ Perspective
    • Lenders’ Perspective
    • Institutional Lenders’ Perspective
  • Expansion of the Model: Decentralized Banking
  • veTULIP: Locked Governance & Incentive Mechanism
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  1. Decentralized Intermediation

Smart-Collateralized Loans in Rental Real Estate Investment

Leveraging Decentralized Intermediation, Tulpea’s first product introduces tokenized real estate loans, bridging the gap between traditional mortgage financing and DeFi capital efficiency.

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Tulpea as a Decentralized Trust Layer

Tulpea’s DAO serves as a decentralized trust facilitator, orchestrating secure, transparent, automated intermediation among various stakeholders. This framework enables financial opportunities that are otherwise unattainable in DeFi.

One of its key use cases is peer-to-peer leveraged financing for rental real estate, structuring debt through risk-adjusted, asset-backed lending mechanisms, Tulpea enables efficient credit allocation, eliminating unnecessary intermediaries while maintaining trustless, transparent, and scalable financial structures.

Thanks to decentralized risk assessment, risk structuring, and risk management, we introduce smart collateralization, enabling a P2P financing market.