
Institutional onchain operating system for compliant issuance, management, and distribution of blockchain-based assets.

Tokeny is an institutional-grade onchain operating system designed to enable financial institutions to issue, manage, and distribute tokenized securities and other blockchain-based assets while ensuring regulatory compliance. Founded in 2017, Tokeny has built a comprehensive platform that supports both private and public blockchains and integrates natively with the Web3 ecosystem. Its core offering includes no-code solutions and API-ready tools that allow users to automate token deployment, manage asset lifecycles, enforce compliance rules, and distribute tokens across multiple channels including DeFi networks.
Tokeny pioneered the ERC-3643 standard, an open-source Ethereum token standard specifically designed for compliant tokenization. This standard embeds compliance rules directly on-chain, enabling permissioned tokens that meet regulatory requirements. Tokeny’s platform includes a suite of smart contracts, orchestration tools, and integrations with over 100 ecosystem partners, providing a seamless experience for institutions navigating the complexities of asset tokenization. The platform has tokenized over $32 billion in assets and processed more than 3 billion blockchain events, serving over 120 customers globally.
The platform’s modular architecture supports a wide range of asset classes including real estate, private equity, funds, and debt instruments. Tokeny’s T-REX platform offers servicing and investor applications, as well as APIs for distributors to integrate token issuance and management into their workflows. Its compliance-first approach, combined with interoperability and support for multiple blockchain networks, differentiates Tokeny from other tokenization solutions that often lack standardized compliance frameworks. Institutions can get started by leveraging Tokeny’s no-code tools or integrating via APIs, with extensive documentation and support available to guide onboarding and deployment.
Financial institutions face challenges in issuing and managing tokenized assets compliantly on blockchain due to fragmented standards, regulatory complexity, and lack of interoperable infrastructure. Without standardized compliance mechanisms, tokenization risks creating isolated silos that hinder liquidity and investor access.
Set asset information, compliance rules, supply, and transfer restrictions; automate corporate actions and investor permissions.
Distribute tokens across open networks and DeFi while enforcing compliance on every transaction.
On-chain compliance controls with investor digital identity verification and permissioned token transfers.
Real estate firms use Tokeny to issue compliant security tokens representing property ownership, enabling fractional investment and streamlined secondary trading.
Asset managers deploy tokenized private equity and hedge funds with automated compliance and investor management through Tokeny’s platform.
Financial institutions issue digital bonds with embedded regulatory rules, automating lifecycle events and enabling cross-chain settlement.

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Tokeny provides extensive documentation, case studies, and guides covering its T-REX platform, ERC-3643 token standard, compliance framework, and integration APIs to support developers and institutions in deploying compliant tokenization solutions.
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