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Partners & Ecosystems

BuffX products are designed to operate in collaboration with established partners that support real-world financial activity and product deployment.

Rather than building isolated systems, BuffX works within existing financial and operational environments. Partners are selected based on their ability to support a clearly defined role within a specific product. Partner involvement is always product-specific and should not be assumed to apply across the entire BuffX ecosystem.

Partner roles by product

Each BuffX product defines:

  • Which partners are involved

  • The role each partner plays

  • The scope and boundaries of that involvement

BuffX remains responsible for product design, structure, documentation, and coordination. Partners support execution within their respective domains.

Ledgity

Ledgity provides the deployment interface for ILN-FR.

ILN-FR's vault will be deployed on Ledgity. Ledgity’s role is limited to interface for the vault and does not extend to defining product economics or operating terms.

Insta-Pay (Kemit Kingdom)

For ILN-FR, BuffX works with Insta-Pay, operating under its legal entity Kemit Kingdom, as the operational counterparty supporting real-world payment activity.

Insta-Pay runs an existing financial service that facilitates international payment flows. Within ILN-FR, liquidity is allocated in coordination with this operational framework under contractual arrangements defined at the product level.

Ecosystem approach

BuffX does not treat partnerships as generic integrations.

Each product documents:

  • Which partners are involved

  • Why they are involved

  • How their role relates to the product’s purpose

This approach allows BuffX to expand its ecosystem over time while maintaining clarity, accountability, and separation between products.

Authority and documentation

Partner involvement does not replace or modify product documentation.

All product mechanics, parameters, and risk considerations are defined and documented by BuffX at the product level. Product documentation remains the authoritative reference for understanding how a product operates.

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