TBP New York Neutral Trade City

The World’s First Tokenised Neutral Trade District

Repurposing Iconic Manhattan Buildings into Global Trading, Innovation & Finance Hubs

The TBP New York Neutral Trade City will become the world’s first fully tokenised Neutral Trade District, anchored by landmark towers across Manhattan. Reimagined under TBP’s global zoning model, these buildings will host Neutral Trade Floors, Corporate Hybrid Spaces, global KYC and regulatory hubs, international trade exhibition zones, innovation and AI centers, and hotel-style short-stay commercial residences. Together, they establish New York as the sovereign-neutral trade gateway of the United States, seamlessly connecting to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America through the NPNGS.

New York is uniquely suited to be TBP’s first tokenised city due to its proximity to Wall Street, the UN, NASDAQ, major regulators, and global corporate headquarters, combined with a shifting commercial real estate market primed for repurposing. Through TBP’s Infrastructure Tokenisation Framework, iconic buildings—including One World Trade Center, 30 Hudson Yards, 55 Water Street, 111 Wall Street, 28 Liberty Street, and Manhattan West (1 & 2)—transition from traditional offices into globally liquid, programmable digital infrastructure. Tokenised ownership enables fractional global participation, revenue-backed smart contracts, and transparent neutral governance.

This transformation positions New York as the capital of sovereign-neutral finance and tokenised global trade. By integrating AI-driven trade execution, multi-jurisdiction compliance, and corridor-wide settlement systems, the TBP New York Neutral Trade City converts Manhattan’s real estate from static commercial towers into high-demand global trading infrastructure—attracting regulators, traders, investors, innovators, and governments into a unified, neutral, borderless economic system.

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