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T-Suite

T-Suite is the flagship tokenization engine at the heart of Libertum. It is the engine that turns real-world assets into compliant on-chain tokens and powers the Investor, Issuer and Asset Management surfaces of the platform — without the issuer ever having to write Solidity, deploy a contract, or run any infrastructure.

Use T-Suite when you want to tokenize an asset and distribute it to investors with regulatory compliance enforced on the chain itself, not just in policy.

What T-Suite gives you

Multi-step Tokenization Wizard

A single, asset-class-aware wizard guides issuers from a draft to a deployed offering. The wizard branches by class — Real Estate is a focused 4-step flow; Equity Digital Asset and Commodity Tokenization run 10 steps with full governance and risk disclosures; Debt, Invoice Factoring, Revenue Digitisation, and Bonding Token sit in between.

Across every flow you configure:

  • Token economics — name, symbol, decimals, total supply, ticket size min/max, raise target
  • Documents — class-driven mandatory and recommended uploads, with DocuSign signature wiring for legal agreements
  • Compliance — country whitelist / restrict, supply cap, hold time, max balance per investor
  • Agents — operational wallets that handle mint, freeze, force-transfer and distribution on the issuer’s behalf
  • Mint timing — on-order minting (default for primary fundraises) or on-deploy minting (for offerings that need immediate secondary-market liquidity)

See the Issuer Guide for a step-by-step walkthrough of every wizard step.

Eight asset classes, one canonical model

T-Suite ships with eight built-in asset classes, each with its own data model, document checklist, and on-chain expression:

  • Real Estate — fractional ownership of property; rental income / monthly or quarterly distributions
  • Equity — tokenized share class with voting rights and dividends
  • Equity Digital Asset — full-featured tokenized equity with vesting, liquidation prefs, anti-dilution
  • Debt Digital Asset — tokenized corporate debt, loans or bonds; coupon + principal at maturity
  • Invoice Factoring Fractionalisation — tokenized trade-finance receivables; discounted face value
  • Revenue Digitisation — tokenized revenue streams (royalties, app revenue, music rights)
  • Commodity Tokenization — gold, oil, agricultural commodities; spot or NAV-pegged
  • Bonding Token — bonding-curve token with stablecoin reserve (often pairs with B-DEX)

Multi-standard, multi-chain deployment

T-Suite issues across both EVM and Cardano:

  • ERC-3643 (T-REX) on Base Mainnet — the default for security tokens, with on-chain compliance enforcement on every transfer
  • ERC-20 / ERC-721 on Base Mainnet — for utility, governance, staking, or one-of-a-kind tokenization
  • CIP-20 on Cardano Mainnet — fungible Cardano native tokens
  • CIP-113 on Cardano Preview — programmable security tokens (mainnet pending audit clearance)

The issuer picks the standard and chain in the wizard’s “Technical Setup” step; T-Suite handles the rest. Investors don’t have to think about chains — wallet selection and stablecoin settlement work the same on both sides.

Compliance baked into the contract

T-Suite deploys a full ERC-3643 (T-REX) contract suite for every offering: Token, Identity Registry, Identity Registry Storage, Trusted Issuers Registry, Claim Topics Registry, Modular Compliance — plus the modular compliance modules the issuer enables.

Every transfer is checked on chain against the offering’s compliance stack:

  • Country Allow / Country Restrict — only permitted jurisdictions can hold the token
  • Supply Limit — total supply cap is enforced at the contract level
  • Max Balance — per-investor concentration limits
  • Hold Time — minimum holding period before secondary trade

Identity is verified via SumSub KYC / KYB and pinned to wallets through the on-chain Identity Registry. Wallet whitelisting per offering is handled by a regulated Transfer Agent through their dedicated portal.

Cap-table & lifecycle controls

Once an offering is live, the Issuer Dashboard gives you:

  • Real-time cap table — every holder, country, balance, and last activity, with CSV export
  • Subscription orders — every primary order with full payment trail and on-chain references
  • Redemption orders — buyback / redemption requests with one-click approve
  • Dividend declaration & distribution — declare amount, currency, schedule, allocation method; the platform pushes the on-chain payout to every holder pro-rata
  • Transfer journal — chronological, immutable ledger of every transfer (mint, P2P, force-transfer, freeze)
  • Force-transfer / freeze / recovery — TA-initiated, optionally dual-controlled by the issuer
  • Custodian wallets — per-issuer wallets that hold tokens (for on-deploy minting), receive subscription stablecoin, and execute distributions, with audit trail on every action

Turn-key whitelabel

T-Suite supports two whitelabel modes:

  • Whitelabel Shopfront — single-offering branded landing page at tenant.libertum.market (or a custom domain). Investors complete KYC, connect a wallet, and subscribe inside the issuer’s brand without ever seeing the Libertum brand.
  • Whitelabel Marketplace — full investor / issuer marketplace under the issuer’s own brand and (optionally) custom domain, with optional tenant admin and tenant-specific KYC.

Both modes plug into the same compliance, identity and stablecoin layers — the underlying Libertum infrastructure is doing the heavy lifting; only the brand experience changes.

Asset Management bridge

For asset managers who use Libertum’s AM platform, the Tokenization Bridge module hands off any AM-tracked asset to the T-Suite wizard pre-populated with name, valuation, documents, geography, and asset class. Once the offering is live, the on-chain offering is bidirectionally linked to the AM asset record — cap-table changes show in both views, NAV updates flow from AM to the offering’s on-chain event.

Who uses T-Suite

  • Asset owners — single-asset issuers (a single property, a single fund vehicle)
  • Sponsors / fund managers — multi-asset issuance pipelines
  • Real estate operating companies — bridging an existing portfolio into tokenized form
  • Corporates — tokenized equity raises, tokenized debt instruments, tokenized revenue shares
  • Trade finance providers — tokenized invoice pools
  • Commodity custodians — tokenized gold, agricultural products, etc.

Pricing

T-Suite is gated by Libertum’s subscription tiers:

  • Pay Per Listing — $0/month + $499 per offering listed (basic investor management, cap table, KYC at $3 per investor)
  • Issuer Starter$299/month ($2,868/year) — up to 5 offerings, 3 team members, basic compliance modules, whitelabel included
  • Issuer Growth$499/month ($4,788/year) — up to 25 offerings, 10 team members, secondary market, full whitelabel
  • Enterprise$999/month ($9,588/year) — unlimited offerings, dedicated support and account manager, custom contracts

See Plans, Modules & Pricing for the full table including the 64-module à-la-carte catalogue.

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