Real-World Asset Tokenization
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Real-World Asset Tokenization

Securities law, custody setup, and issuance structuring for tokenized real estate, commodities, bonds, and private equity.

Overview

Tokenizing real assets means treating blockchain infrastructure like a securities issuance system. You need custody that works at institutional scale, securities exemptions that hold up, and investor protections that matter. Real assets on chain is attractive but legally complex -we structure it so you satisfy regulators in every market you sell into, without sacrificing the efficiency blockchain offers.

Key Challenges

Securities registration and exemption requirements across jurisdictions

Custodial frameworks for underlying real-world assets

Investor qualification and distribution restrictions

Secondary market compliance for tokenized securities

NAV calculation and redemption mechanisms

Cross-border offering structure and regulatory arbitrage

How We Help

Use the right exemption for your structure (Reg D, Reg S, EU prospectus rules)

Custody at institutional grade -your assets actually need to be protected and accounted for

Write offering docs that sell the token but don't mislead investors

Investor screening that's investor-friendly but keeps regulators happy

Secondary trading that's legal in each market where tokens move

NAV calculations, audits, and ongoing reporting that investors expect

Key Regulatory Framework

SEC Tokenized Securities Taxonomy (2026)

MiCA Asset-Referenced Token Rules

SFC Hong Kong Tokenization Guidelines

FINMA DLT Trading Facility

Swiss DLT Act

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