Slique
Why own it all when you can own what matters?
Created on 9th November 2025
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Slique
Why own it all when you can own what matters?
The problem Slique solves
- High-Value Assets Are Out of Reach for Retail Investors
Real estate, renewable energy, and alternative assets need huge capital and are available only to HNIs and institutions.
Over 95% of investors in India are confined to just FDs, SIPs, or low-yielding instruments.
- The Existing Fractional Platforms Lack Liquidity
Current fractional ownership models lock in capital for years without a structured exit window.
Selling one's stake usually involves heavy discounts or losses since one has to search for the buyers themselves.
- Inadequate Data-Driven Investment Insights
The tools for retail investors to gauge the asset potential, policy impacts, or sentiment trends are lacking.
Most decisions are emotion-based rather than data-backed, especially in emerging asset classes like green energy or EV infra.
- Limited Regulatory Transparency and Accessibility
Traditional investment models involve complex SPV and AIF legal structures, usually not well understood by the average investor.
There is no tech-driven platform that simplifies compliance, taxation, and co-ownership legality for average users.
- Lack of Micro and Partial Exit Flexibility
Investors can't partially sell off or rebalance their portfolio based on market shifts.
Money invested once tends to be stuck, and that discourages new users from trying out alternative investments.
In short,
India's retail investors are willing to diversify, yet entry barriers, liquidity issues, and a general mistrust of fractional assets keep them out. VaultHive solves this by making co-ownership liquid, data-driven, and legally simple.
Challenges we ran into
Unavailability on Solana Testnet:
In our initial deployment plan, we had to use the Solana devnet environment to mint fractional ownership NFTs. However, due to network instability and limited testnet access, repeated transaction failures and RPC timeouts occurred.
Architecture Migration to Monad:
We had to scrap and rework our back-end architecture to shift from Solana to Monad, ensuring compatibility with EVM-based smart contracts and faster block confirmations.
Integration Overheads: The migration of smart contracts and adjustments to API dependencies delayed the integration with the ownership verification and liquidity modules. Time Constraints: This switch midway in development cost us precious hackathon hours since we had to re-optimize workflows and redeploy from scratch within tight deadlines.
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