On-chain infrastructure for tokenizing alternative assets at institutional scale
Ctrl Alt operates blockchain infrastructure for issuing and trading tokenized alternative assets—real estate, private credit, funds, commodities—with $1B+ in assets live as of March 2026. The stack is modern full-stack (TypeScript, React, NestJS, Kubernetes, AWS) paired with institutional-grade observability (Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, Sentry), but the hiring mix reveals operational priorities: finance and legal roles match engineering headcount, and the project backlog is dominated by regulatory readiness, fund structuring, and jurisdiction expansion rather than pure platform features—suggesting the constraint is operational and legal maturity, not engineering velocity.
Ctrl Alt designs and operates infrastructure for digital capital markets, enabling regulated institutions to tokenize, issue, and manage alternative assets on-chain. Founded in 2022 and based in London, the firm has tokenized over $1 billion in assets across real estate, private credit, funds, and commodities. The company combines blockchain engineering with financial structuring and regulatory expertise, supporting the full asset lifecycle from origination through distribution. Ctrl Alt serves regulated financial institutions, governments, and enterprise clients across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. Operations span tokenized fund launches, month-end reconciliation and close processes, regulatory reporting, and legal function expansion across multiple jurisdictions.
TypeScript, React, NestJS, Node.js for application layers; Cosmos and Liquid for blockchain; AWS (ECS, EKS, RDS, Cognito, IAM) for infrastructure; Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration; Prometheus, Grafana, CloudWatch, Datadog, Sentry for observability; Terraform and AWS CDK for IaC.
Over $1 billion in assets tokenized as of March 2026, spanning real estate, private credit, funds, and commodities.
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