FAQ
What does Real-World Asset (RWA) Tokenization mean, and what's the process behind it?
RWA tokenization involves converting ownership rights of tangible assets (such as real estate, businesses, funds, or commodities) into blockchain-based digital tokens. These tokens can be easily purchased, sold, or transferred, significantly enhancing liquidity, accessibility, and flexibility for investments.
Which types of assets can I tokenize using Stobox?
Stobox allows tokenization for virtually any asset or business type. Examples include:
Real Estate β Residential and commercial properties, rental assets, land.
Private Equity & Businesses β Shares in private enterprises, investments in startups.
Funds & Securities β Investment and venture capital funds, revenue-sharing agreements.
Commodities β Precious metals like gold, agricultural products, and other commodities.
Why should I tokenize my assets through Stobox?
Tokenization provides numerous advantages:
Global Access β Engage investors globally without geographical limitations.
Fractional Ownership β Allow investors to buy smaller shares in high-value assets, reducing investment thresholds.
Compliance Assurance β Stobox delivers comprehensive compliance solutions to ensure regulatory adherence.
Automated Processes β Utilize smart contracts and blockchain automation to lower administrative costs.
Enhanced Liquidity β Tokenized assets offer improved trading flexibility compared to traditional investments.
Is tokenizing Real-World Assets legal, and how does Stobox manage regulatory compliance?
Yes, when structured correctly, RWA tokenization is entirely legal. Stobox manages compliance by:
Conducting thorough jurisdictional analysis to comply with applicable securities regulations.
Implementing rigorous KYC/AML procedures for investor verification.
Employing regulatory-compliant frameworks for security token issuance, in line with authorities like SEC, ESMA, or local regulators.
Stobox collaborates closely with legal experts to ensure your tokenized assets remain fully compliant within their regulatory jurisdictions.
How do Security Tokens differ from Utility Tokens?
Security Tokens represent regulated investment agreements, providing rights like dividends, voting privileges, or partial ownership. These are subject to financial regulations.
Utility Tokens grant users access to products, platforms, or services without conferring ownership rights and are typically not regulated as securities.
Stobox specializes in issuing compliant Security Tokens for real-world assets, designed for investor protection and regulatory alignment.
What is the timeline for asset tokenization with Stobox?
The timeline can vary based on your project's complexity, but typically it follows this structure:
Weeks 1-2 β Onboarding with the Stobox Tokenization Framework.
Weeks 3-4 β Smart contract deployment, investor onboarding, and implementation of KYC/AML compliance.
Weeks 5-6 β Launch of marketing initiatives, fundraising, and planning for secondary market activities.
Ongoing β Continued management of tokenized assets and investor relations.
The process is tailored specifically to your asset type and jurisdiction for optimal execution.
How can investors purchase and trade my tokenized assets?
Investors have multiple options to buy your tokens:
Primary Sale β Investors directly purchase tokens during your initial offering.
Secondary Market β After launch, tokens become tradable on regulated digital asset exchanges or peer-to-peer platforms.
Stobox DS Dashboard β Our platform provides direct token trading, investor management, and compliance oversight.
Which blockchain networks does Stobox utilize for tokenization?
Stobox is blockchain-agnostic and leverages various blockchain networks, including Ethereum, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, and Plume Network.
How are tokens legally and technically linked to real-world assets to prevent fraud?
Stobox ensures asset-token linkage legally and technically to prevent fraud through:
Legal Protection:
Legal Entity Setup (SPV)
Smart Contracts & Compliance
Regulatory Compliance
Investor Protections
Technical Protection:
Blockchain Ledger Transparency
Smart Contract Controls
KYC & AML Compliance
How long does the tokenization process typically take?
The tokenization process duration varies based on documentation availability but generally takes from 2 to 16 weeks.
Do you assist with investor acquisition or provide marketing services?
Stobox does not directly offer marketing or investor acquisition services but can refer you to partner services.
Can Stobox guarantee my project's success?
We cannot guarantee project success, though we ensure high-quality methodology and solutions.
Which currencies can be used on the platform?
You may accept any fiat currency or stablecoins (USDC or USDT, excluding EU customers for USDT).
Which crypto wallets are compatible with Stobox?
Our platform supports non-custodial EVM-compatible wallets like Metamask and WalletConnect.
What documents assure investors they're investing in real assets?
Three document types ensure transparency:
Asset Ownership
Legal Status Documentation
Security Token Offering Documentation (Memorandum)
Does Stobox have necessary licenses?
Stobox operates variously depending on the solution: Stobox V3 is non-custodial (no license required); Stobox 4 is under a licensed VASP in the EU.
Can you share tokenization case examples and funding success rates?
Due to confidentiality, specific financial details aren't shared, but publicly available projects can be viewed on our Business Page and Blog.
Can we meet in person, and where are you located?
Stobox is registered in the US, EU, and Qatar. Meetings with management can be arranged in Poland, Malta, or the Canary Islands.
What documentation is required for tokenization?
Detailed document requirements are outlined in the Stobox Framework, with support from our legal team.
How is token pricing determined?
Token price is either fixed initially or market-driven post-launch; detailed methodology guidance is provided.
What happens if issuers don't renew their subscription?
Tokens remain on-chain, but platform access via Stobox V3 Dashboard requires an active subscription.
How does Stobox handle different jurisdictional laws?
With extensive legal expertise and proactive regulatory participation, Stobox effectively manages international tokenization compliance.
If you don't find the answer to your question here, please contact our support team at support@stobox.io, and we'll be happy to assist you further.
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