We're delighted to see our co-founder Chris Turner featured in Forbes today, sharing Kula's approach to tokenisation and why it matters for the $31 billion real-world asset (RWA) market.
In the article, Chris explains what title tokenisation is, how it differs from the contractual claim model used by most tokenised RWAs and why we are pursuing it for our investments and beyond.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/qSOmF9mhXY
The future of tokenisation isn’t just tokens. It’s ownership.
We are delighted to announce we have signed a Memorandum of Understanding and entered into a strategic agreement with Lionhart Capital to advance a proof of concept in regulated title tokenisation, exploring how ownership itself, not just representations of ownership, can move onchain.
Why does this matter? 💡
Much of today’s tokenisation market relies on structures where tokens reference assets held elsewhere through layers of contracts, custodians, and intermediaries. Our view is simple: what matters is not only where an asset sits, but where authority and title reside.
This initiative explores a different approach: regulated issuance where ownership rights are recognised through jurisdictional frameworks and represented onchain.
This is not a new direction for us. It builds on years of work developing governance infrastructure, impact frameworks, and regulated digital asset capabilities across investments representing more than $50M in underlying asset value.
As tokenisation scales toward trillions on-chain, we believe the conversation needs to move beyond simply putting assets on-chain and focus more on what tokens actually represent.
Read the full press release in full: https://t.co/TFDeYEDFoa
What happens when billions intended for communities never reach the people they were meant to help?
In the latest episode of Crypto Cast, hosted by James Burnie FRSA, KULA co-founder Chris Turner discusses impact investing, DAO governance, tokenisation, and how blockchain can help ensure capital reaches communities on the ground.
The conversation explores the failures of traditional systems, the risks in RWAs, and how KULA is building a governance-first model for real-world impact.
Watch the full conversation below 👇
https://t.co/6kwO8fKASk
DAOs were once a fundamental part of web3, but now, some say they're dead. So, are they?
Earlier this month, @itsciaranlyons was joined by Taran Dhillon, Head of Digital Assets at @kula_dao, and received a resounding "no" to that very question...
#CHAINREACTION
At Kula, we are already at the forefront of real-world asset tokenization, with nearly $50 million in investments across agriculture, energy, water, mobility, and more.
But we are not just tokenizing assets. We are helping shape the conversation around what tokenization actually means.
In his recent paper, “Where Authority Resides: A Completion-Based Taxonomy of Tokenisation”, Kula co-founder Chris Turner explores one of the most important questions in tokenization: where authority, ownership, and enforceability actually reside when assets move on-chain.
Because tokenization done badly can create hidden risk. Tokenization done correctly can unlock transparency, impact, and sustainable returns for investors and communities alike.
That is exactly what we are building at Kula.
Learn more about our investments: https://t.co/xRhnzcOBeC
Read Chris Turner’s paper here: https://t.co/ErojhisjSu
Day 1 at @consensus2026 Miami📅
We're sponsoring the deAI VIP Dinner alongside @TargonCompute & Vanta& hosts @StratosphereVIP@pudgypenguins and @potionalpha.
We’ll be showcasing how blockchain and tokenisation are supercharging our RWA investments to deliver real-world impact at scale.
If you're attending, do say hi!
Happy Birthday, $KULA 🎂
One year on, the Kula token continues to connect governance, capital, and real-world impact.
Built for participation.
Built for community.
Built for long-term alignment.
This week, we celebrate the role $KULA plays across the Kula ecosystem and the people helping shape what comes next.
Stay tuned.
Nearly one year on, the Kula token ($KULA) remains the connective tissue between governance, capital, and real-world execution.
$KULA was built as an instrument of participation. It gives holders governance rights over proposals, treasury decisions, and protocol evolution, while connecting them to reporting, impact data, and oversight across the Kula network.
As RegionalDAOs grow and more real-world projects come online, $KULA is designed to keep participants structurally connected to outcomes through governance influence, stewardship, and long-term network alignment.
Governance for impact, powered by blockchain technology.
Kula has done the compliance work to build a DAO-based investment tokenisation structure, bringing tokenisation to the impact investing world.
We are ready for this growth.
Learn more: https://t.co/rGx0Ohjrbp
Happening TOMORROW: Kula’s 39th AMA.
📅 March 31st
⏰ 9AM CDT | 3PM UK | 6PM UAE | 10PM HKT
We’ll recap key developments from the past quarter and share what’s coming up next for Kula.
If you have any questions, please share them below.
You can also join the space and ask them directly to the team in the replies or on the mic during the AMA.
We look forward to seeing you there.
🧵 Space link 👇
Why should you get involved in Kula? 🫵
Because impact without accountability is just a story.
Today, communities with real assets are locked out of capital, and investors are locked out of real impact.
Kula changes that.
You can:
Invest → fund real-world projects with measurable outcomes.
Govern → influence how capital is deployed and impact is delivered.
Advocate → surface opportunities and bring new projects to our attention for investment.
Every action feeds into one model:
Capital → governed deployment → real-world execution → measurable impact → shared value
This is how we bridge the gap between finance and social good.
If you want your capital, your voice, or your network to actually create impact, this is where you do it.
Want to get involved? Signal your interest in the replies 👇
Learn more: https://t.co/djlbaduNCp
Kula Lite Paper - What has Kula built? 💡
A governance-first impact investment system designed to both empower communities and give investors confidence.
Every investment is proposed, voted on, and approved through structured governance before capital is deployed.
Funds flow from treasury ▶️ RegionalDAOs ▶️ real-world execution, with local delivery, community participation, and global oversight.
Each RegionalDAO operates independently, containing risk while scaling success.
Performance and impact data flow back through the system, giving investors clear, measurable insight into both returns and real-world outcomes.
The result: transparent governance, auditable capital flows, empowered communities, accountable impact, and a model that connects capital more directly to real-world change.
Read the Kula Lite Paper to learn more: https://t.co/djlbadufMR
It was our honour to host “The Future of Impact Investing” roundtable today at FP Live in London.
Together with leaders from finance and impact, including Aon, Greengage, ARK, Wise and others, we explored what the sector needs next.
One theme came through clearly: the future of impact investing depends on stronger measurement, greater trust, clearer accountability and better infrastructure connecting capital to real-world outcomes.
That is exactly what we are building at Kula.
As we come to the end of Kula’s International Women’s Week, we’ve been exploring this year’s theme: Give to Gain.
One of our core values at Kula is simple: We give.
We believe that when we invest in people, share knowledge, and create opportunities for others, we build stronger communities, stronger leadership, and better outcomes for everyone.
Progress happens when people lift each other up. So we’d love to hear from you.
What does “Give to Gain” mean to you?
Let us know in the replies 👇
At Kula, International Women’s Day is about more than a moment.
The women in leadership across our organisation are shaping strategy, building communities, and helping create a social impact investment framework designed to work in the real world.
This week, we celebrate their leadership, their vision, and their impact.
Because progress is not built in a day by a single individual.
It is built every day by a team.
"[International] Women's Day, it's a celebration of women. As an industry, we have to celebrate women more, empower them, let them make decisions" – Yana Vella, Head of Finance at Kula
At Kula, this reflects one of our core values: We Restore.
We restore opportunity. We restore voices. We restore pathways to leadership that may have been overlooked or closed over time.
When women are empowered to lead, make decisions, and shape industries, we build stronger communities, stronger financial systems, and more resilient organisations.
Hear from Yana below on why the value of restoration matters👇
"We actively ensure that women have an equal opportunity to all of the roles that we have in Kula. Ensuring that they feel loved and supported, that they have a voice within our organization." – Sarah-Jane Turner, Head of People Development at Kula
At Kula, this reflects one of our core values: We Honour.
We honour the voices, talents, and leadership of the people who make our organisation stronger. Creating space for everyone to contribute, be heard, and grow is how we build a culture of trust, support, and shared success.
Hear from Sarah-Jane below in the final video in this International Women's Day series.
We hope you’ve enjoyed hearing from some of the incredible women leading and building across our organisation.
"What I love about Kula, the opportunity to have a place at the table within our senior leadership team, within our guilds, and with shaping the narrative that our team is able to put out there to the world." – Rachael Powlesland, Global Head of Communications at Kula
At Kula, this reflects one of our core values: We Honour.
We honour the voices, perspectives, and leadership that each person brings to the table. By creating space for people to contribute, shape decisions, and help tell our story, we build a culture that values collaboration, trust, and shared purpose.
As part of International Women’s Week, we’re proud to highlight the women helping shape Kula’s narrative and the future of our industry.
Hear from Rachael below 👇
Today we celebrate #InternationalWomensDay and the women helping shape the future of finance, investment, and leadership.
At Kula, women are driving change both inside our organisation and across the industries we work in. From building new financial models to developing people and communities, their impact is felt every day.
Over the coming days, we’ll be highlighting some of the women in leadership at Kula and sharing their stories.
Stay tuned to hear how they’re shaping the future of impact investing.