Mock direction

One conservative investor-facing direction for the first AET LP trial.

This page records how the OrbitX reference was translated into an RWA real estate mock without copying product claims or regulated-finance language.

Variant A: Structured institutional

Current implemented direction. OrbitX-inspired black, white, and translucent gray top page, generated monochrome abstract hero background, large headline, disciplined metrics, and explicit risk notes.

  • Best for overseas investors reviewing a finance-sensitive concept.
  • Emphasizes documentation, eligibility, and risk boundaries.
  • Avoids speculative visual language and retail investment tone.

Potential Variant B: Development growth

Not implemented yet. Could show more city imagery, construction phases, and regional development themes.

  • Useful if the story shifts toward growth assets and urban expansion.
  • Higher risk of over-promising, so claims would need tighter review.

Potential Variant C: Compliance first

Not implemented yet. Could lead with legal structure, investor checks, documents, and disclosure.

  • Useful for institutional or regulated audiences.
  • Less visually striking, but safer for early review.

Reference translation

What was borrowed, and what was avoided.

Borrowed Black top page, white text, white filled CTA, transparent secondary CTA, pill label, large split hero headline, and the post-hero oversized statement section.
Changed Payment product language became investor review language. The post-hero verb list became REVIEWED, DOCUMENTED, ALLOCATED, and REPORTED.
Avoided Yield claims, regulated partner claims, global banking claims, app download CTAs, retail-user framing, and unsourced green or orange accent colors.
Risk control Every major financial statement is framed as illustrative, draft, review-oriented, or requiring confirmation.

Next decisions

What should be confirmed before a shareable Cloudflare URL.

Confirm public facts, prohibited claims, target jurisdictions, actual document list, CTA destination, and whether the mock can be placed on a non-secret pages.dev URL.

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