Tokenization Amount and Fundraising Parameters

Establish the financial scope and currency framework of your Security Token Offering (STO). In this step, you will define the portion of your asset being tokenized, how much capital you intend to raise, and in which currency your offering will be priced and managed.

These inputs are essential for designing your token economics, setting investor expectations, and preparing smart contract logic.


Indicate the Tokenized Asset Value

The value of the asset(s) that will be represented on-chain via tokenization. Establishes the portion of the total asset value being tokenized. This serves as the foundation for determining the token supply and valuation.

Example: If the total asset value is $10 million but only $6 million will be tokenized, the Tokenized Asset Value is $6 million.


Define Your Fundraising Target (STO Goal)

The total capital the issuer intends to raise from investors during the Security Token Offering. Defines the investment amount to be collected. This may differ from the tokenized asset value if only a portion of the asset is sold or if the structure includes leverage, co-investment, or staged issuance.

Example: If the Tokenized Asset Value is $6 million and the issuer only aims to raise $3 million from investors, then the Fundraising Target is $3 million.


Select the Currency of Denomination

The currency in which the tokens are priced and the capital will be raised. Determines how token pricing, investor subscriptions, and reporting are calculated. This can be a fiat currency (e.g., USD, EUR) or a stablecoin (e.g., USDC, EURC).

  • USD

  • EUR


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