
$SBRO: Asset-backed Tokens
Our first tokenized F&B chain
$SBRO: Asset-Backed Token for Real-World Yield
$SBRO is the first asset-backed token issued within the TRL ecosystem, representing fractional ownership in SmashBros, a revenue-generating group of gastro-bars including Bosko and Granite.
Unlike speculative tokens, $SBRO is backed by real operating businesses and delivers stablecoin yield derived from actual monthly revenue. Holders benefit from on-chain payouts, exclusive perks, and upside from business performance, without needing to manage operations.
🔑 Key Features
Backed by Real Revenue $SBRO holders receive a share of business income, distributed monthly in stablecoins.
Utility + Perks Enjoy lifetime benefits like F&B discounts, event access, birthday packages, and venue privileges tied directly to SmashBros outlets.
Tradable and Transparent Tokenized via smart contracts, $SBRO is tradable on RWA marketplaces such as IX Swap (after holding period). Full visibility into token economics, yield schedules, and business performance is provided.
1:1 Airdrop for $TRLCO Presale Buyers For every $TRLCO token purchased during the presale, users receive one $SBRO token — giving early supporters both ecosystem utility and yield-generating exposure to a real business.
⚙️ How it Works
TRL tokenizes a business with a proven revenue model (starting with SmashBros)
A fixed supply of $SBRO tokens is minted, representing claimable revenue rights
Revenues are tracked off-chain, aggregated monthly, and distributed to holders on-chain
Holders earn yield, use tokens for perks, and may trade on secondary marketplaces after the lockup period
🌐 Why $SBRO Matters
$SBRO serves as a live proof of concept for the broader TRL model, showing how real-world assets can be fractionalized, yield-producing, and community-enhancing.
It sets the stage for future asset-backed tokens, including real estate, service businesses, and more, i.e. each offering investors access to tangible income streams and lifestyle-linked utility, all on-chain.
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