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Build Your Tokenization Stack
Start with what you need today and scale as you grow. All capabilities run on a unified, regulated infrastructure.
Powering institutional tokenized products
Best-in-Class Regulatory Architecture
Compliance controls, transfer restrictions, and policy enforcement embedded across the United States and Europe.
Institutional Custody Framework
Secure digital asset custody with configurable permissions and operational controls.
Integrated Lifecycle Management
Support issuance, transfers, redemptions, and reporting with one unified system.
Enterprise-grade Tech
Infrastructure designed for institutional reliability and secure integration. Production-ready APIs and SDKs.
Built to Evolve
Support new asset classes, expanding distribution models, and emerging onchain financial products.
Case Studies
Inside the platforms building the future of finance
Launch tokenized financial products with regulated infrastructure. zerohash provides issuance, custody, compliance, and lifecycle management built for institutions
Frequently asked questions
What is asset tokenization?
Asset tokenization is the process of representing financial assets digitally on a blockchain.
What types of assets can be tokenized?
Funds, structured products, private credit, stablecoins, and other securities, depending on regulatory requirements.
How does token issuance work?
A token issuance engine mints digital tokens that represent ownership or claims tied to an underlying asset.
Is tokenization regulated?
Yes. Tokenized securities and financial products must comply with applicable regulatory frameworks.
Does zerohash provide custody for tokenized assets?
Yes. zerohash provides institutional custody infrastructure alongside issuance and lifecycle management capabilities.
Can tokenized assets trade on secondary markets?
Secondary trading depends on regulatory approval, transfer restrictions, and market structure.
What compliance controls are embedded in tokenized products?
Transfer restrictions, eligibility logic, reporting, and policy-based monitoring can be applied at the transaction level.
Who uses tokenization infrastructure?
Asset managers, banks, fintech platforms, and regulated issuers.
