Integra Makes Its Debut at Token2049 SingaporeIntegra Makes Its Debut at Token2049 Singapore

Integra Makes Its Debut at Token2049 Singapore

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Singapore, Singapore, October 9th, 2025, Chainwire

Integra, a project that has circulated quietly within industry circles in recent months, was formally introduced during a private gathering held alongside Token2049 Singapore. The reveal was shared with a curated audience of investors, builders, and innovators.

The event, titled “The Most Handpicked Gathering in Wealth, Family Offices, & Technology,” brought together over 200 individuals representing a broad spectrum of industries. Participants included representatives from Goldman Sachs, Mastercard, Coinbase, Cushman & Wakefield, Dubai Holding, BNW Developments, Amina Group, Standard Chartered, Tokinvest, Blocksquare, Polytrade, and Digishares, among others.

Positioned as one of the most diverse assemblies during Token2049 week, the evening served as a discreet platform for sharing developments and facilitating cross-sector dialogue on emerging technologies and digital finance.

The evening unfolded through four high-level panels, each exploring a critical dimension of technology, capital, and governance, themes that reflect the foundation of Integra’s vision.

“Building the Future of Value” brought together Dr. Vivek Anand Oberoi (Managing Director & Co-Founder, BNW Developments), Jay Patel (Founder & CEO, Real Proton), Rasheed Chahal (Partner Middle East, Nitya Capital), Andreas Blazoudakis (Founder & CEO, Netspaces) and Piyush Gupta (Founder & CEO, Polytrade) to explore how technology and capital are converging to reshape ownership and liquidity.

Dr. Oberoi, a Tier-1 Indian film actor turned entrepreneur with over 10 million followers across social media and co-founder of BNW Developments, drew notable attention as he discussed bridging his large real-world footprint in real estate with emerging digital frameworks.

“The State of Global Capital” featured Rohit Gupta (Select Investments), Robin Zhang (Winfield Global Capital), Ronald Poon (Amina Group), and and Milind Bansia (Chief Strategy Officer, Polytrade) who discussed how regulation and cross-border finance are redefining institutional participation in digital markets.

“Tokenization for the Masses” included Julia Buchholz (Blocksquare), Claus Skaaning (Digishares), Shawn Upton (Home3), and Kevin Goos (Propbase), who debated what it will take to make digital assets part of mainstream investment portfolios.

“From Concept to Capital Markets” closed the evening with Robert Farquhar (Ctrl Alt), Scott Thiel (Tokinvest), and Luc Falempin (Tokeny), examining how interoperability and governance can bring real-world assets into regulated market structures.

The reveal is seen as an early step toward a more public announcement, expected later this year. Integra’s event followed months of speculation online, where the project quietly built momentum in stealth mode.

Since its soft emergence on X (formerly Twitter), Integra has grown to over 30,000 followers, including several industry leaders and influencers from both the Web3 and institutional ecosystems, influential in RWA/DeFi communities. The anticipation was further amplified when Integra became the first project on Kaito to activate a leaderboard campaign in stealth, drawing participation from builders, creators, and analysts trying to decode what the project represents.

While specific product details remain undisclosed, attendees agreed that Integra is positioning itself at the intersection of technology, capital, and governance, signaling what could be a significant move toward bridging traditional finance and digital infrastructure.

About Integra

Integra remains in stealth as it builds a coordinated framework connecting global institutions, digital assets, and infrastructure providers. Guided by experts from finance, real estate, and blockchain, the project aims to enable trusted, compliant, and interoperable systems for the digital economy.

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