Gizmolab builds crypto tokenization platforms for teams launching tokenized assets, revenue-share tokens, fund tokens, utility tokens, loyalty systems, and blockchain-based ownership infrastructure. We design and develop the smart contracts, investor dashboards, compliance-aware workflows, admin panels, token distribution logic, and secondary-market integration hooks needed to bring tokenized assets on-chain.
Representative product shapes—final scope is always tailored to your instrument and operating model.
RWA tokenization platforms
Workflows for onboarding, subscription, document handling, and on-chain representations aligned to your legal model.
Security token platforms
Transfer restrictions, allowlists, and reporting exports designed as engineering requirements—not marketing promises.
Fund tokenization platforms
Unit accounting patterns, investor reporting hooks, and operator controls sized to your fund structure.
Real estate tokenization platforms
Cap table views, distribution mechanics, and integration paths for regulated offerings when applicable.
Revenue-share and loyalty
Programmable distribution, claim windows, and dashboards for ongoing stakeholder operations.
Membership and governance
Access passes, voting surfaces, and Treasury workflows where your roadmap requires them.
Tokenization Platform Modules
We assemble modules to match your launch phase. Additional integrations (custody venues, transfer agents, on-chain identity) are scoped explicitly.
Issuer dashboard — issuance parameters, policies, and operational controls
Investor dashboard — holdings, subscriptions, and document access
KYC/KYB integration hooks — connect your vendor and policy model
Transfer restriction engine — rules driven by your compliance design
Cap table / ownership ledger — source-of-truth aligned to your token model
Vesting and lock-up schedules — contract-enforced releases and exceptions
Revenue distribution module — batching, proofs, and audit-friendly logs
Admin permissions and approval flows — least-privilege operator roles
Treasury management interfaces — moves within policies you define
Token claim portals — eligibility checks, signatures, and settlement UX
Whitelist / allowlist lifecycle — additions, removals, and reviews
Reporting exports — CSV/API for finance and operations
Secondary-market integration hooks — venues and custody paths depend on your jurisdiction and partners
Smart Contract Architecture for Tokenized Assets
We choose standards and patterns (ERC-20/721/1155/4626, Solana SPL/Token-2022 where relevant) based on transfer rules, upgrade requirements, and audit expectations. Upgradeability—if used—comes with explicit governance and monitoring responsibilities.
Contract architecture is documented for operations and auditors: roles, invariants, failure modes, and emergency procedures.
Investor, Issuer and Admin Dashboards
Operators need reconciliation-friendly tools. Investors need clarity on subscriptions, positions, and corporate actions. We build dashboards that map to those jobs—plus exports that finance can audit.
Technical controls
Compliance-Aware Technical Controls
Regulatory outcomes depend on legal structure and jurisdiction. On-chain, we implement the controls your counsel and policy require: eligibility checks, transfer predicates, pause windows, and immutable audit trails suitable for operational review.
Gizmolab does not provide legal advice. TODO: Coordinate external counsel for securities questions.
Supported Chains and Token Standards
Common deployments include Ethereum and EVM L2s (for example Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon) and Solana for native programs. Bridge and custody assumptions are always explicit in the architecture—never hand-waved.
EVM: OpenZeppelin patterns, Foundry/Hardhat tests, Safe multisig operations where applicable
Solana: Anchor programs, SPL + extensions when required
Our Tokenization Platform Development Process
01
Product and policy alignment
Map instrument type, participant roles, chain choices, and what must be enforced on-chain vs off-chain.
02
Architecture and contracts
Design upgrade posture, roles, token standards, and integration boundaries for audits and operations.
03
Dashboards and integrations
Issuer and investor surfaces, webhooks/APIs, and secure admin tooling.
04
Testing and hardening
Automated tests, staging environments, and checklist-driven release gates.
05
Launch and handover
Deployment runbooks, monitoring hooks, and training for your operators.
Crypto Tokenization Platform FAQs
What is a crypto tokenization platform?
It is the product surface—smart contracts plus web applications plus operations—that issues tokenized instruments, enforces transfer rules you define, and gives investors and issuers dashboards to interact with positions, documents, and distributions. Scope varies from focused MVP to enterprise-grade issuer systems.
How much does tokenization platform development cost?
Cost depends on asset class complexity, number of roles, chain deployments, custody and KYC integrations, and audit scope. After a short discovery, we deliver a phased estimate. TODO: Publish public pricing bands only after internal approval.
What modules does a tokenization platform need?
Common modules include issuer and investor dashboards, policy-driven transfer controls, vesting and distributions, cap table views, admin permissions, reporting exports, and integration hooks for KYC and custody. Not every launch needs every module on day one.
Can you build RWA tokenization platforms?
Yes—typically combining contract modules for issuance and corporate actions with document-heavy investor flows. Legal structuring and disclosures remain your counsel’s responsibility; we implement the technical controls that match the approved model.
Can you support KYC and transfer restrictions?
Yes. We integrate with provider webhooks and encode eligible-holder checks into mint/transfer paths according to your policy matrix. Policies must be defined with qualified advisors for your jurisdictions.
Which blockchains are best for tokenized assets?
It depends on liquidity venues, custody support, fee budget, and whether you need EVM composability or Solana-native performance. We ship on major EVM networks and Solana regularly and help compare trade-offs against your roadmap.
How do you handle security and audits?
We follow standardized testing, access control review, and documentation for external auditors when required. Audit scope and timelines depend on contract complexity and selected firms.