ChainCatcher news reports that institutional-level RWA tokenization has become a core topic at Consensus Hong Kong 2026. OnGreen received dual endorsements during the conference: strategic investment support from Dubai’s BlueRock Capital and high-level exchanges between OnGreen CEO Eric Ng and multiple industry leaders.
It is understood that BlueRock Capital is a venture capital firm regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA). The firm will provide phased potential funding support to OnGreen, with an initial amount of up to $1 million, along with strategic consulting, regional market access, and partnership network resources to assist OnGreen in advancing its Oasis Journey ecosystem in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
OnGreen integrates green technology with Web3 infrastructure to build the following core capabilities:
- Desertification management and green construction to create sustainable income-generating RWA assets;
- AI-optimized carbon credit verification, transforming reproducible carbon credits into liquid and income-generating digital assets through AI BIM systems;
- A unified carbon credit registration system, an immutable, institutional-grade registration platform setting a new global standard;
- A green asset trading platform providing deep liquidity support for tokenized environmental assets.
OnGreen CEO Eric Ng stated: “Oasis Journey is a mature, rapidly deployable green technology system covering land reclamation, AI verification of carbon credits, and on-chain registration mechanisms. We are transforming deserts into verifiable asset classes.”
BlueRock Capital CEO Sher Ali said: “The $186 billion green transition in the Middle East is converging with the global trend of RWA tokenization. This is a practice of influence supported jointly by code and capital.”
As pilot projects in Saudi Arabia and the UAE are fully underway, OnGreen positions itself as a “bridge protocol,” serving as a strategic connector linking Asian regulatory clarity with Middle Eastern capital momentum.
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