# GDBA Bridge

### 1.1 Role of GDBA Bridge

GDBA Bridge is the core infrastructure connecting verified gold digital assets.

Connection targets:

* Gold RWA
* Gold Stablecoin
* Mining RWA
* Gold certificate-based digital assets
* Gold distribution rights-based digital assets

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### 1.2 Bridge Flow

```
Gold RWA / Gold Stablecoin
→ Verification
→ GDBA Bridge
→ Swap / Distribution / Payment
→ Exchange / OTC / Institutional Access
```

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### 1.3 Verified Bridge, Not Open Bridge

GDBA Bridge is not an open bridge that connects anyone and any asset. It is a **trust-based bridge** that connects only gold digital assets that have passed each country's standards and GDBA verification criteria.

This means:

* All assets must pass the verification framework before bridge connection
* Unverified assets are not automatically connected
* Connected assets are subject to ongoing monitoring

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### 1.4 Bridge Revenue Structure

| Fee Type                | Description                                                            |
| ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Bridge Fee              | Fee for connecting verified assets to the GDBA Bridge                  |
| Swap Fee                | Fee generated during asset swap activity                               |
| Verification Fee        | Fee for asset verification review process                              |
| Settlement Fee          | Fee for cross-border settlement processing                             |
| Partner Integration Fee | Fee for onboarding partner assets to the bridge                        |
| Distribution Fee        | Fee for connecting to exchange, OTC, and country distribution networks |

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### 1.5 Key Message

> GoldBridge Alliance prioritizes verified connections over fast connections.

> Assets that fail to provide sufficient custody proof, audit reports, redemption structures, issuer KYB, and compliance documents may have GDBA Bridge connection rejected or held.


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