PERMISSIONED RWA INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure for Compliant Real-World Asset Tokenization
Manora is a permissioned Layer-2 built for institutions that require identity-verified participation, compliance controls, auditability, and long-term governance
Built for institutional and regulated use cases
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CORE CAPABILITIES
Built for Compliant Real-World Asset Infrastructure
Permissioned Asset Issuance
Asset Lifecycle Management
Built-in Compliance Controls
Governance Without Financial Rights
Protocol governance focuses on operational parameters and network integrity, not ownership, dividends, or investment claims.
EVM-Compatible Layer-2
Oracle & Data Integration
TRUST & CONTROLS
MANORA IS BUILT FOR INSTITUTIONAL USE
A permissioned environment where identity, compliance, and auditability are foundational.
Identity-verified participation
Compliance-aware workflows
Audit-ready transparency
OPERATIONAL OVERSIGHT
Full Visibility and Control Across the Asset Lifecycle
Core Features Built for Compliant Asset Infrastructure
Secure & Permissioned Access
Role-Based Network Participation
Transparent & Verifiable Records
Compliance-Aware Design
Oracle & Data Integration
Governance Without Financial Rights
How Manora Operates
Identity & Access Control
Approved entities and roles are verified before participating in the network.
Asset Registration
Validation & Data Inputs
Lifecycle Management
Trusted by Infrastructure and Ecosystem Partners
Graeme Hampton
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Daria Bogun
FAQS
Frequently asked questions
Manora is a permissioned Layer-2 infrastructure designed to support the issuance, management, and governance of real-world assets in a controlled, compliance-aware environment.
Manora is designed with compliance in mind, supporting identity-verified participation, role-based permissions, and structured workflows that can align with KYC/KYB and jurisdictional requirements, depending on deployment context.
Manora is intended for institutions, asset issuers, compliance teams, data and oracle providers, and developers building regulated or governance-sensitive asset infrastructures.
Access is granted on a permissioned basis. Organizations can request access to receive technical documentation, onboarding requirements, and deployment options aligned with their intended use case.
No. Manora is a permissioned network, meaning participation is restricted to approved entities and roles. This enables identity verification, access control, and governance requirements that are not possible on fully public blockchains.
No. Manora does not offer investment products, financial returns, or speculative opportunities.
The MNR token is a utility token used solely for network operations and governance-related functions, with no ownership, dividend, or profit rights.