TYTL Corp has closed a seed funding round led by Strobe Ventures with participation from Fifth Era and announced strategic partnerships with Beeline Holdings and Anchorage Digital Bank. The company positions itself as a debt-free avenue for homeowners to access home equity by acquiring fractional, deed-recorded equity interests in qualifying residential properties, with each interest recorded at the municipal level and published on-chain as a one-time fractional sale rather than a loan. TYTL noted that 11 initial fractional equity acquisitions have already been completed as it prepares to scale its premium residential portfolio.

The focus is on single-family homes valued above $1 million located in top-quartile appreciating ZIP codes. TYTL’s platform runs on the Solana blockchain, linking each property to a unique program-derived address to publish deed data, TYTL purchase price, consensus fair market value (CFMV), and fractional ownership percentage on-chain. The system revalues its portfolio nightly using multiple automated valuation models (AVMs) to derive a Consensus Fair Market Value and publishes market valuations on-chain and to investors. By combining municipal deed recording with scalable digital asset infrastructure, TYTL aims to provide transparent, debt-free liquidity for real estate.

Industry observers view TYTL’s approach as a potential bridge to real estate liquidity without traditional debt products, leveraging partnerships with Beeline and Anchorage Digital Bank to support custody and digital-asset infrastructure. The integration of deed-recorded ownership with blockchain transparency is intended to offer institutional-grade visibility into asset-level valuations. TYTL describes its model as purchasing real fractional ownership in prime real estate and tokenizing it to create a new class of debt-free equity access for homeowners.

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