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Building Tokenized Securities MTA
Regulatory-Compliant STOs, Custody, and Secondary Markets
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Building Tokenized Securities *Building Tokenized Securities* is a comprehensive technical and operational playbook for issuing and managing regulated financial instruments on blockchain ledger technology. The book establishes that while tokenization offers transformative benefits—such as fractional ownership, near-instant settlement via Delivery-versus-Payment (DvP), and automated compliance—these assets must function strictly within existing legal frameworks. It details the primary regulatory pathways in the U.S. (including Regulations D, S, CF, and A+) and compares them with global standards in jurisdictions like the EU, Switzerland, and Singapore, emphasizing that the "programmability" of security tokens is the key to automating multi-jurisdictional compliance.

The text provides a deep dive into the technical architecture required for a compliant Security Token Offering (STO). It explores specific token standards like ERC-1400 and ERC-3643 (T-REX), explaining how smart contracts act as the execution layer for legal documents such as Private Placement Memorandums (PPMs) and subscription agreements. Central to this architecture is the identity layer, where on-chain whitelists are synchronized with off-chain KYC/AML and investor accreditation data. This ensures that transfer restrictions—such as lock-up periods and geographical limits—are enforced automatically at the protocol level, preventing non-compliant transactions before they occur.

A significant portion of the book addresses the "post-issuance" lifecycle, focusing on custody, secondary trading, and corporate actions. It evaluates various custody models, ranging from traditional qualified custodians to innovative Multi-Party Computation (MPC) solutions, and describes how regulated trading venues like Alternative Trading Systems (ATS) integrate with blockchain rails. Furthermore, the author explains how traditional administrative tasks—such as dividend distributions, shareholder voting, and cap table management—can be moved on-chain to create a real-time, immutable "source of truth" for ownership that reduces the need for manual reconciliation by transfer agents.

The final section offers a practical implementation playbook for building a compliant STO technology stack, highlighting the importance of security audits and robust oracle integration for real-world data feeds. Through various case studies in real estate, debt, and fund tokenization (including projects by BlackRock and Franklin Templeton), the book illustrates that the success of digital assets depends on the seamless marriage of code and law. Ultimately, it serves as a roadmap for financial institutions and fintech teams to transition from legacy infrastructure to a more efficient, transparent, and globally accessible digital capital market.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Understanding regulatory pathways for STOs in the U.S. (Reg D, Reg S, Reg CF, Reg A+) and globally (EU, UK, Switzerland, Singapore) to structure compliant offerings.
  • Designing security tokens with programmable compliance using standards like ERC-1400 and ERC-3643 to enforce transfer restrictions, KYC/AML, and accreditation rules on-chain.
  • Implementing custody models (qualified custodians, self-custody, MPC) and transfer agent functions to secure assets and maintain authoritative on-chain cap tables.
  • Building liquidity through integration with regulated secondary venues (ATS/MTF), market making, and settlement mechanisms like DvP using stablecoins or tokenized bank money.
  • Managing the full STO lifecycle from primary issuance and investor onboarding to corporate actions, tax reporting, and ongoing operational compliance surveillance.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for legal counsel, fintech developers, issuers, and capital market professionals seeking to build, issue, or manage regulatory-compliant Security Token Offerings (STOs). It provides actionable guidance for navigating securities laws, designing compliant token infrastructure, and operating within regulated secondary markets. Readers will gain the knowledge needed to issue, safekeep, and trade tokenized equity and debt while meeting investor protection and market integrity standards.

Author:

Janice Martin

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Date Published:

April 6, 2026

Word Count:

49,135 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 26 minutes

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