$KBLX

Kiblcoin is a private, Dollar–referenced settlement token created exclusively for licensed financial institutions in Africa

Built on US banking rails. Designed for regulatory alignment. Invisible blockchain layer.

USD Settlement IsStructurally Inefficient

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Multiple Intermediaries

USD transfers between non-US banks rarely move directly from sender to receiver.

Delayed Settlement Cycles

Intermediaries involved in non-US USD transactions process these payments at their convenience.

Cost Of Funds and Lost Time

Slow settlements mean pending transactions, locked up liquidity and extended trade timelines.

MEET KIBLCOIN

A private,USD-referencedSettlement Token

Built for licensed financial institutions in Africa. Kiblcoin enables faster USD access, instant peer settlement, and efficient global payments, without altering compliance frameworks.

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HOW KIBLCOIN WORKS

A New SettlementModel for US Dollars

USD Backing

USD Backing

Each Kiblcoin is issued 1:1 against US Dollars held in US banks under Kibl’s correspondent structure.

Instant Bank-to-Bank Settlement

Instant Bank-to-Bank Settlement

Kiblcoin-enrolled banks transfer value instantly amongst themselves leaving immutable audit trails.

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FOR INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES

Built for RegulatedFinancial Institutions

Kiblcoin serves licensed banks and regulated financial institutions that require faster US Dollar settlement while maintaining existing compliance, risk, and operational frameworks.

It enables institutions to receive USD quicker, settle with peer banks in minutes, and send USD globally through established payment rails.

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SETTLEMENT & COMPLIANCE

Built To MoveFaster Without BreakingThe Rules

Kiblcoin is designed to improve US Dollar settlement speed while operating fully within existing regulatory and institutional compliance frameworks.

All transactions are initiated through a secure web interface that supports oversight, reporting, and internal controls aligned with standard risk and compliance practices.

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FrequentlyAsked Questions

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