# Protocol participants

Svim Finance is a robust tokenization protocol and liquidity marketplace Our ecosystem typically involves a diverse range of users, partners, and community participants. Each group plays a specific role in the functioning and success of the protocol.&#x20;

In our current Phase I model of tokenizing credit products, the typical participants include liquidity pool owners, administrators, and managers who oversee the operations of the pool. Borrowers utilize the platform to secure loans against tokenized assets, while lenders and investors provide the necessary capital, seeking stable and diversified yields. Third-party service providers, including security auditors, ensure compliance and security, while regulators oversee adherence to legal standards. Additionally, the community and stakeholders engage with the platform, contributing to governance and protocol improvement, creating a robust ecosystem for asset tokenization.

By welcoming and collaborating with a broad spectrum of users, partners and participants, Svim Finance creates a robust and dynamic ecosystem that leverages the strengths and expertise of various stakeholders to ensure efficiency, security, and compliance of matching tokenized real-world assets and on-chain capital and liquidity.

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