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Digex DigiBank @ DigiBanks.Cash

Bridge digital assets, AI classification, and real-world asset workflows into one operating stack.

An integrated stack built around the London Blockchain Bridge, AI Lexicon, and RWA infrastructure for tokenized operations, attestations, and settlement.

  • Six-layer cross-chain settlement spine
  • 136-entry AI Lexicon with cited models
  • RWA attestations, escrow, and token workflows
London Blockchain Bridge API-first settlement infrastructure designed to connect liquidity, token rails, wallets, escrow, and partner onboarding.
AI / Lexicon 136 entries across 28 categories, designed so models cite the source and classify digital assets with shared language.
RWA Infrastructure Land, escrow, attestations, tombstones, and programmable asset operations wrapped into one workflow.
14Live resources shown
28Lexicon categories
6How we engage stages

Direct access to engineering. No middle layer.

Summit-inspired landing flow

Built for builders, operators, allocators, and partners navigating tokenization infrastructure.

This section adapts the structural feel of the Digital Assets Summit landing page into a Digex DigiBank context: concise navigation, bold dark-stage presentation, numbered story blocks, and theme-led conversion instead of a generic brochure layout.

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Infrastructure first

  • London Blockchain Bridge as the settlement spine
  • Wallet, payment, and portal layers around the bridge
  • Operational tooling for onboarding and execution
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Language and classification

  • Lexicon assets surfaced higher above the fold
  • Digital Asset Class Bot framed as cited intelligence
  • AI Classroom Chat positioned as guided learning
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Real-world asset workflows

  • Land Bank, RWA DAT, escrow, and diligence materials
  • RFMP, PPM, SAFT, and deck available in one materials rail
  • Designed to move interest toward a direct briefing
Live market view

DBTK Token Exchange orderbook

This page now includes the DBTK Token Exchange experience directly inside the Digex landing flow, so visitors can move from narrative and materials into a live orderbook view without leaving the page.

The embedded experience is paired with a direct open link in case a visitor wants the standalone version in its native tab.

  • Live embedded experience
  • DBTK Token Exchange
  • Bridge-aligned market access
DigiBank mascot image
Lexicon spotlight

Two Lexicon assets that explain the language behind the Digex stack

To better mirror a premium landing-page flow, this section now surfaces the two strongest terminology assets higher above the fold: the animated Digital Asset Lexicon and the Securities Jargon Lexicon online edition.

Digital Asset Lexicon animated preview
Digital Asset Lexicon

Digex Digital Asset Lexicon

Animated Digital Asset Lexicon card with the QR area cropped out for cleaner presentation. Use the buttons below for the online edition.

Securities Jargon Lexicon animated cover
Securities Jargon Lexicon

Wall Street Securities Jargon Lexicon

Animated Securities Jargon Lexicon card with the QR area cropped out for cleaner presentation. Use the buttons below for the online edition.

The market problem

Digital asset operations usually break at the handoff between settlement, identity, compliance, and usable products.

Teams exploring tokenized finance often face fragmented rails, inconsistent asset definitions, slow diligence workflows, and disconnected interfaces for escrow, wallets, payments, and governance.

Even when capital, tokens, and counterparties exist, the operating layer can remain too manual: multiple systems, duplicated records, unclear provenance, and weak coordination between treasury, compliance, and product teams.

Digex DigiBank positions its stack around a different model: on-chain settlement, explorer-verifiable asset references, cited AI classification, and programmable workflows for escrow, attestations, and real-world asset operations.

What if your team could move from concept to live infrastructure with one integrated framework instead of stitching together disconnected vendors?

That's the role of Digex

Built for issuers, operators, and partners moving asset workflows on-chain

Issuers and operators building tokenized products

If you need on-chain settlement, escrow, cap-table visibility, or token lifecycle support, this stack presents a unified technical and operational starting point.

Partners that need identity, wallet, and payment coordination

TaphID, Lumina Wallet, Scan2Pay, Omnibasis Portal, and the Bridge are positioned as interoperable components rather than isolated tools.

Teams evaluating real-world asset and diligence workflows

RWA DAT, escrow flows, investor dataroom functions, confidential vaulting, and tombstone-style asset records point to a diligence-first approach for institutional or partner review.

Key themes

What this Digex landing page now makes unmissable

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Institutional infrastructure

Bridge rails, portal access, diligence materials, and controlled workflows for serious counterparties.

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Commercial tokenization

RWA, wallet, escrow, land, and programmable-asset narratives organized into a clearer conversion story.

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Digital money and payments

Scan2Pay, bridge-linked settlement, and wallet flows tie the stack to usable payment and transfer paths.

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AI plus blockchain

Lexicon, Digital Asset Class Bot, and AI Classroom Chat create a stronger education and classification layer.

Why this matters now

The opportunity is not just token creation. It is operating the full stack around settlement, classification, and programmable asset workflows.

Public-facing materials position Digex DigiBank around a convergence of blockchain infrastructure, tokenized capital, and production-grade operational tooling.

Instead of leading with speculation, the stronger story is systems design: bridge rails, source-cited AI, wallet and payment layers, escrow, dataroom controls, and tokenized asset workflows that can be explained to partners and diligence teams.

For serious evaluators, the next step is a technical briefing, not a hype cycle.

136Lexicon entries
28Lexicon categories
1.00BAuthorized units referenced for DBTK, BUCK, DIME, DGBP
2.00BFounder shares referenced in public materials
What the stack includes

Selected Digex DigiBank resources and product layers

London Blockchain Bridge

Six-layer cross-chain settlement infrastructure presented as API-first and live, designed as the operating spine for liquidity and token movement.

Admin Control Panel

Operations console for the Bridge covering liquidity, mint/swap flows, NFC cards, and oracle-linked controls.

TaphID — DID Hash

Self-sovereign decentralized identity with zero-PII positioning and on-chain verifiability for boundary-sensitive workflows.

RWA DAT

Attestation framework for tokenized real-world assets intended to strengthen institutional trust and asset provenance.

Land Bank

Tokenized land and fractional ownership concept shown as part of the live investment carousel and RWA thesis.

Digex Lexicon

The ecosystem’s shared language: 136 entries across 28 categories with source-citing model behavior highlighted in the deck.

Lumina Scan2Pay + Wallet

Merchant-facing payment experience pairing QR tap-to-pay with bridge-native custody and multi-asset wallet functionality.

Vault, Dataroom, and Escrow

Confidential Vault, Investor Dataroom, and RWA Escrow point to controlled diligence, programmable delivery, and auditable sharing.

Additional resources shown in uploaded materials include Omnibasis Portal, Tombstone Tokens, and the Digital Asset Class Bot.

AI tools & portal workflows

From cited classification to guided portal learning

The uploaded deck names the Digital Asset Class Bot as an AI tool trained on the Lexicon and designed to provide cited classifications on demand. The DigiBanks.Cash portal and resources pages, meanwhile, position the infrastructure portal as the operational launchpad for linked applications, onboarding, and digital asset operations.

That combination creates a strong forward-facing story: classification intelligence, portal access, and app-level workflows living in one infrastructure surface instead of being scattered across separate systems.

Digital Asset Class Bot

The clearest AI product reference in the uploaded deck. It is described as AI trained on the Lexicon with cited classifications on demand, making it useful for asset taxonomy, partner education, and diligence support.

AI Classroom Chat

This page now frames an AI Classroom Chat experience as the conversational learning layer for the Lexicon: a portal-based way to walk users through terms, token structures, bridge concepts, and infrastructure workflows in plain language.

Wallets around the London Bridge

Public materials reference Lumina Wallet as a multi-asset, bridge-native wallet, Lumina Scan2Pay Wallet for instant digital asset transfers and QR/POS payments, and the University Blockchain Wallet as a student multi-chain wallet with Virtual SpeedPay and QR fast-pass functionality.

Land Bank / LandBank portal flows

The deck presents Land Bank as tokenized land with fractional ownership and a live investment carousel. On this page, the wallet layer is positioned as the access path for London Bridge settlement and Land Bank participation, linking wallet UX, payments, and tokenized-asset discovery into one ecosystem narrative.

How engagement is framed

Discover → Architect → Tokenize → Integrate → Operate → Scale

The public materials describe a structured engagement path rather than a one-off product pitch.

That path starts with identifying where the Bridge unlocks value, then moves through architecture, tokenization and DAT attestation, component integration, operational telemetry and escrow, and finally cross-chain scale and partner onboarding.

For institutions, operators, and strategic partners, this is the clearest sales message in the uploaded materials: Digex DigiBank is selling a stack, not a single widget.

Management

Solopreneur operating model

Solopreneur leadership keeps the page aligned around one direct engineering contact.

The public materials position Bill Blair as the hands-on principal behind architecture review, investor conversations, and technical diligence, with a direct line from deck to implementation dialogue.

This structure emphasizes fast decision flow, engineering accountability, and a single point of contact across Bridge infrastructure, Lexicon framing, RWA workflows, and follow-up review.

Solopreneur

Direct operator profile

  • Direct engineering-led communication
  • Single owner across pitch, architecture, and diligence
  • Faster movement from overview to technical review
Point of contact

Meet the engineering contact behind the deck

The uploaded Digex DigiBank deck identifies Bill Blair as Principal Engineer — AI & Blockchain and presents the company through an engineering-first lens.

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    Public deck contact: Bill.Blair@DigiBanks.Cash
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    Public deck positioning: AI & Blockchain Engineering with integrated Bridge · Lexicon · RWA stack
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    Public engagement line: Direct access to engineering. No middle layer.

Engineering-first positioning

The strongest public-facing narrative is product architecture: settlement rails, cited AI classification, token workflows, wallet/payment tools, escrow, vaulting, and real-world asset attestations.

Use the public materials as the opener

If you are evaluating the stack, the practical next step is to move from overview to architecture review, implementation scope, and diligence requirements.

Primary public contact shown in the uploaded deck: Bill.Blair@DigiBanks.Cash · 323.360.5334

Public-facing materials · final presentation layout

Public-facing materials that strengthen the pitch

Ordered for pitch first, diligence second, reference third

Lead with the investor story, move immediately into diligence, and keep the reference library close for terminology, product framing, and follow-up review.

Diligence sequence

Move into diligence materials

Keep transaction, offering, and land-development review materials in one structured diligence sequence.

5 docsRFMP, PPM, and packet
RFMP PDF
Market Maker RFMP

Embedded PDF viewer for the market maker request-for-proposal document.

Embedded live PDF preview
Offering PDF
Rule 144A PPM

Embedded PDF viewer for qualified institutional review and diligence context.

Embedded live PDF preview
Land / development diligence packet

Land / Development Review Packet

A boxed review packet containing SAFT structure, strategic land context, and the Land Bank portal walkthrough.

3 docs Structure, context, and guide
SAFT agreement template thumbnail
SAFT DOCX
SAFT Agreement Template

Simple Agreement for Future Tokens template for Digex DigiBank, provided as a Word document for structured drafting and review.

Land Bank Insights Strategic Urban Development Overview thumbnail
Land PDF
Land Bank Insights — Strategic Urban Development Overview

Public-facing overview explaining how land banks transform vacant and abandoned properties through strategic property management.

Land Bank Investment Portal User Guide thumbnail
Portal deck
Land Bank Investment Portal User Guide

Step-by-step portal guide for exploring land opportunities, reviewing parcels, and calculating development costs with confidence.

Reference library

Keep supporting context nearby

Use these background materials for terminology, positioning, and category context during review.

3 referencesDeck and lexicon set
Overview PDF
AI & Blockchain Overview Deck

Embedded PDF viewer for the Bridge, Lexicon, RWA, and product-stack overview deck.

Embedded live PDF preview
Digital Asset Dictionary animated preview
Lexicon flipbook
Digital Asset Dictionary

Animated public-facing preview for the Digital Asset Dictionary / Lexicon online edition.

Security Jargon lexicon animated preview
Jargon flipbook
Security Jargon

Animated public-facing preview for the Security Jargon online edition.

Positioning guardrail

Built on attributable materials, not invented claims

This page is framed as a public-information overview based on the uploaded deck and summary materials. It avoids presenting token pricing scenarios, confidential investor terms, or restricted-offering language as public retail marketing.

Public proof points

What the uploaded materials already say

“Six-layer cross-chain settlement spine. API-first. Live.”

London Blockchain Bridge
Source: AI & Blockchain Deck

“136 entries · 28 categories. Models cite the source.”

Digex Lexicon
Source: AI & Blockchain Deck

“Land, escrow, attestations, tombstones. Programmable assets.”

RWA Positioning
Source: AI & Blockchain Deck
Next step

If the stack fits your use case, move from overview to architecture review.

Use this page as the front door, then advance into technical scoping, diligence review, and partner discussion through DigiBanks.Cash and the listed engineering contact.

Public materials can start the conversation, but implementation detail belongs in direct discussion.

The uploaded deck is strongest when used to introduce the stack, establish the product surface area, and frame how Digex DigiBank wants to engage.

Once a prospective partner understands the Bridge, Lexicon, RWA, wallet, escrow, and dataroom components, the next conversation should focus on integration boundaries, compliance needs, and operating design.

That makes this page best suited as a conversion asset for qualified inbound interest rather than a standalone diligence package.

Start with the page. Convert with the briefing.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this page offering securities or tokens to the public?

No. This page is framed as a public-information overview of Digex DigiBank’s infrastructure and product stack. It does not present itself as a public securities or token offering page.

What are the three main pillars highlighted in the uploaded deck?

Bridge, AI / Lexicon, and RWA tokenization. The deck presents them together as an integrated stack with direct access to engineering.

What is the most relevant call to action for this page?

A request for a technical or engineering briefing. That aligns with the product-led, systems-oriented positioning found across the uploaded materials.