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# Participation

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#### <mark style="color:orange;">Byzanlink</mark> is designed to interoperate with a broad range of institutional ecosystem participants, including:

#### **Asset originators and issuers**

> Entities responsible for creating and issuing structured financial products, and for determining product structure and lifecycle decisions.

#### **Fund managers and structured product providers**

> Participants involved in managing institutional products and overseeing product operations across the asset lifecycle.

#### **Financial platforms and institutional integrators**

> Platforms and integration partners that connect tokenised products into established institutional workflows and distribution environments..

#### On-chain infrastructure and protocol developers

> Builders of blockchain infrastructure and protocols that can support implementation and interoperability where appropriate.

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The platform does not impose exclusivity and is intended to complement existing financial and technological systems.
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