About Libertum
What is Libertum?
Libertum is a regulated, multi-chain tokenization platform that turns off-chain assets — real estate, equity, debt, invoices, royalties, commodities — into compliant on-chain tokens, distributes them to investors through a marketplace, manages the resulting cap table, and (where permitted) supports secondary trading. It also gives asset managers a structured workspace for tracking portfolios of off-chain or already-tokenized assets, with a one-click bridge for taking those assets on chain when ready.
Who is Libertum for?
Three primary audiences:
- Investors — retail, accredited, institutional, family offices
- Issuers — asset owners, sponsors, fund managers, real estate operators, corporates
- Asset managers — fund administrators, REITs, family offices managing multi-asset portfolios
Each gets a dedicated platform surface that shares the same marketplace, identity layer, and compliance layer.
Libertum is one product surface, but functionally it is three platforms:
- Investor Platform — verify identity, connect a wallet, browse offerings, place primary orders, claim dividends, trade on the secondary market
- Issuer Platform — pass KYB, run the Tokenization Wizard, deploy contracts, manage cap table and dividends, host whitelabel storefronts
- Asset Management Platform — central asset registry, 9-tab workspace per asset, lifecycle workflows, Tokenization Bridge
See the User Manual for full walkthroughs.
Which blockchains does Libertum support?
Two chain families today:
- EVM — Base Mainnet (chainId 8453) and Base Sepolia (testnet). ERC-3643 (T-REX) is the default standard for security tokens; ERC-20 and ERC-721 are also supported.
- Cardano — CIP-20 native fungible tokens are live on Cardano Mainnet today. CIP-113 programmable security tokens run on Cardano Preview testnet pending audit clearance for mainnet GA.
What asset classes does Libertum support?
Eight built-in asset classes, each with its own data model and wizard step sequence:
- Real Estate
- Equity
- Equity Digital Asset
- Debt Digital Asset
- Invoice Factoring Fractionalisation
- Revenue Digitisation
- Commodity Tokenization
- Bonding Token
Three things distinguish Libertum:
- Compliance is baked into the token. Identity, claim verification, country rules, hold time and supply caps are enforced on every transfer by the token contract itself, not by a backend that can be bypassed.
- A single product for issuers AND asset managers. Libertum’s Asset Management Platform handles assets that may never tokenize, and connects (via the Tokenization Bridge) to the Issuer Platform when an asset becomes ready.
- Whitelabel everything. Issuers can run the entire investor portal under their own brand, or just a single-offering shopfront, without operating any infrastructure of their own.
Is Libertum a broker-dealer or an investment advisor?
No. Libertum is a technology and infrastructure provider. Securities-law obligations (registration, exemption analysis, prospectus content, jurisdiction-specific disclaimers) remain with the issuer and their counsel. We do not provide investment advice or tax advice.
What licenses does Libertum hold?
- Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) licence in El Salvador — covers tokenization, issuance, secondary trading, custody and settlement
- Money Services Business (MSB) registration in the United States — issued by FinCEN, covering money transmission, currency exchange and digital asset dealing
- Additional jurisdictions in progress
See Licenses & Compliance for detail.
What is the Libertum stablecoin (S-Suite)?
S-Suite is Libertum’s stablecoin layer. It powers settlement across all primary subscriptions, secondary trades and dividend distributions in USDC and USDT on Base Mainnet. It also lets ecosystem partners running a whitelabel marketplace issue their own tenant-branded stablecoin under Libertum’s regulated infrastructure. See the live product at stablecoin.libertum.io.
Where can I follow Libertum?
How do I get started?
- Sign up for a free Investor account or start a 7-day free trial of any paid plan.
- Read the Welcome to Libertum docs section for an overview.
- Dive into the User Manual for end-to-end walkthroughs of every platform.