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Scrypt
Scrypt is an Austin-based technology firm building a tokenization platform for private-market assets, including venture capital and real estate funds.
Scrypt
Scrypt is an Austin-based technology firm that develops software for the asset management industry, specifically a platform designed to digitize and tokenize private-market investments. The company's founding date and leadership team are not publicly detailed in available records, though its focus on blockchain-based solutions for fund administration and secondary trading aligns with a broader trend in fintech infrastructure. Scrypt's platform targets illiquid asset classes — such as venture capital funds, real estate, and private equity — by enabling fractional ownership and improved liquidity through tokenization. The firm does not appear to manage capital directly but rather licenses its technology to asset managers and family offices seeking to modernize back-office operations. Geographic footprint centers on Austin, with no disclosed offices elsewhere. No team size or deployment numbers are public. Scrypt has not disclosed adjacent vehicles like investment funds or philanthropic arms. The most recent verifiable event is the firm's ongoing operation from Austin, though no specific milestone from the past 24 months is publicly available. Scrypt's structural differentiator lies in its technology-first approach to private-market liquidity — it sells software rather than managing capital, which distinguishes it from traditional asset managers. The firm's model implies a partnership with regulated entities, but no such relationships are on public record.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Austin
Corporate office
Austin, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Scrypt?
Scrypt has not publicly named a CEO, CIO, or investment committee. The firm appears to be a technology provider rather than an asset manager, so investment decisions may reside with its clients — the asset managers who license its platform. No leadership information is available in public records.
Does Scrypt manage capital directly or license its technology?
Public records indicate Scrypt builds a tokenization platform for private-market assets and does not appear to manage or deploy capital directly. The firm's business model appears to be software-as-a-service, serving asset managers and family offices that require digitization of fund administration and secondary trading.
What asset classes does Scrypt's platform support?
Per the firm's website and public materials, Scrypt targets illiquid assets including venture capital, private equity, real estate, and other alternative investments. The platform enables fractional ownership through tokenization and facilitates secondary trading, which could improve liquidity for traditionally non-liquid holdings.
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