Cross-chain transactions Roadmap
Designed to move value and records across chains, connecting institutions that today sit on separate, isolated systems.
Institutions operate in silos. The AKRU Network is a permissioned layer designed to connect them — cross-chain transactions, on-chain identity, and near-instant T+0 settlement on private subnet infrastructure — so value will move between institutions with the efficiency, compliance, and control they require.
On the AKRU roadmap — in active development, not yet generally available.
Designed to move value and records across chains, connecting institutions that today sit on separate, isolated systems.
A permissioned, node-based subnet purpose-built for institutional privacy and security — not a public network.
Will settle transactions in near-real time, compressing settlement cycles from days to moments.
Every counterparty will be identity-verified before a transaction executes — KYC/KYB enforced at the network layer.
Programmatic transfers and settlement logic designed to replace manual, error-prone back-office steps.
Infrastructure designed to grow with institutional volume while holding privacy and performance.
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No — the Network is a roadmap product in active development, not yet generally available. The AKRU platform, transfer-agent services, and document intelligence are live today; the Network is the interoperability layer being built on top of them.
No. It is designed as a permissioned, private subnet — every participant identity-verified, every node known — built for institutional privacy and control rather than open participation.
Talk to us about the roadmap. We are engaging institutions now on settlement use cases and design priorities, and early conversations shape what ships first.
A 15-minute conversation on the Network roadmap and your settlement use case.