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Hong Kong and Malaysian firms launch tokenised AI infrastructure fund

Hong Kong and Malaysian firms launch tokenised AI infrastructure fund

Posted on 24 November 2025 By jobuzo
Hong Kong-based Tykhe Capital Group and Malaysia’s Skyvast Digital have launched a US$150 million tokenised fund that offers investors exposure to artificial intelligence infrastructure, using an innovative arrangement designed to share project revenues and boost liquidity.

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SKYD Token was “the world’s first global-grade AI infrastructure tokenised fund”, Tykhe’s subsidiary, Pioneer Asset Management, and AI infrastructure developer Skyvast said in a press release on Monday.

The fund will provide investors a direct share in 15 per cent of revenue generated by Skyvast, which builds and operates data centres, off-grid digital campuses and high-performance computing estates. Subscriptions start from US$1,000.

“This model combines the upside potential of project revenue with the liquidity and accessibility of a tokenised security, all within a structured regulatory framework in Hong Kong,” the release said.

The model combines the upside potential of project revenue with the liquidity and accessibility of a tokenised security, according to Tykhe’s subsidiary, Pioneer Asset Management. Photo: Handout
The launch comes after Hong Kong unveiled a five-year fintech strategy earlier this month, pledging to advance AI and tokenisation initiatives to strengthen the city’s position as a leading digital-finance hub. The move also reflects the rapid growth of tokenised funds globally to capture liquidity, increase efficiency and reduce costs.

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