New Delhi, India – October 2025:In a groundbreaking move that blends luxury, technology, and wealth creation, BRIKx, a venture by BRIKitt Proptech Pvt. Ltd., has announced the launch of India’s first resort tokenization platform, designed to help investors own luxury and earn wealth through real, asset-backed digital tokens. The platform’s flagship project, Vanyara, is an […] The post BRIKx Launches India’s First Resort Tokenization Platform, Converting Luxury Stays into Lifetime Income appeared first on Platinum Crypto Academy.New Delhi, India – October 2025:In a groundbreaking move that blends luxury, technology, and wealth creation, BRIKx, a venture by BRIKitt Proptech Pvt. Ltd., has announced the launch of India’s first resort tokenization platform, designed to help investors own luxury and earn wealth through real, asset-backed digital tokens. The platform’s flagship project, Vanyara, is an […] The post BRIKx Launches India’s First Resort Tokenization Platform, Converting Luxury Stays into Lifetime Income appeared first on Platinum Crypto Academy.

BRIKx Launches India’s First Resort Tokenization Platform, Converting Luxury Stays into Lifetime Income

New Delhi, India – October 2025:
In a groundbreaking move that blends luxury, technology, and wealth creation, BRIKx, a venture by BRIKitt Proptech Pvt. Ltd., has announced the launch of India’s first resort tokenization platform, designed to help investors own luxury and earn wealth through real, asset-backed digital tokens.

The platform’s flagship project, Vanyara, is an eco-luxury wellness resort located at the edge of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. Each Vanyara Token, priced at ₹35,000 (inclusive of GST) ($395), represents one luxury night every year — forever. Holders can either redeem their stays or stake their tokens to earn up to 12% annual profit share from the resort’s operations, including room revenue, F&B, spa, and safari experiences.

“BRIKx bridges the gap between lifestyle aspiration and smart investment,” said Mayur Raj Kapoor, Founder and CEO of BRIKitt Group. “We’re turning India’s real estate into a transparent, fractional, and income-generating ecosystem — one that’s accessible to all, not just the top 1%.”

Each token purchase is backed by a GST invoice issued by BRIKitt Proptech Pvt. Ltd. and linked to a dedicated SPV (Green Roots Habitat Pvt. Ltd.), ensuring full legal and financial transparency. The platform also provides investors with a live dashboard to monitor token holdings, staking returns, and resort performance audits.

With over ₹500 crore AUM and recognition among Forbes India’s Top 200 Companies (2024/25), the BRIKitt Group is redefining how Indians invest in real estate and hospitality.

BRIKx envisions tokenizing premium resort assets across India and Southeast Asia over the next three years, unlocking a new era of digital real estate ownership.

🌐 Visit www.brikxtokens.com to join the revolution.

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