The desk
Moving size is easy. Doing it without taking the other side is not.
Most of the people who will quote you a price are also holding one. Mjolnir holds nothing — no custody, no inventory, no book — so there is no position for your trade to be walked into. It is paid when your transaction closes cleanly and from no other direction.
Agency only · No custody · Fee on close
The desk’s advisory work and the Standard are separate instruments. Nothing on this page is an assessment, and no assessment has issued.
What the desk does
Each one is a sequence, and the sequence is the product.
- 01 OTC block trades
- Size moved without printing it. Blind teaser to matched counterparties, never a list, and settlement on approved rails only. Intake · Screen · Match · Settle
- 02 Token-backed lending
- Liquidity from a treasury without selling it. The desk reads the collateral — real float, unlock schedule, who else holds size, what it would clear at — then routes to credit partners with custody and liquidation terms fixed in writing before a dollar moves. Collateral read · Structure · Route · Monitor
- 03 Structured liquidation
- Positions too large for a single block, sold across weeks instead, with participation caps and impact limits agreed at the outset and executed through specialist partners. Assess · Pace · Execute · Report
- 04 Secondaries
- Locked tokens, LP interests, pre-IPO equity. Placed against the desk’s own buyer book rather than an open marketplace, under teaser until an NDA is signed. Teaser · NDA · Data room · Close
- 05 Market-making introductions
- Listings and thin books routed to vetted market makers. The desk’s economics are disclosed before an introduction is made, not after. Qualify · Match · Disclose · Introduce
- 06 Capital formation
- Primary raises, taken only where the desk already knows who is buying. Declined otherwise. Screen · Structure · Match · Close
Position
Nine clauses you could catch us breaking.
It works on mandate, for a fee. It does not custody client assets, does not trade a book of its own, does not warehouse inventory or directional risk, does not pool or manage capital, and does not make investment recommendations to the public. Custody, settlement and escrow sit with regulated third parties throughout.
Each one is falsifiable, which is the only kind worth publishing — an adjective cannot be breached. All nine are on the record.
Principal
One operator. One point of contact. One name on everything.
The principal has worked these markets from both sides of the table — building for projects and sourcing for capital — across more than one cycle. Engagements are documented per transaction with qualified counsel. References are given privately, by name.