Four products. Built for compliant capital markets.
Generic blockchain tooling adapted for compliance is not good enough. Stobox built four proprietary products from the ground up for regulated security token programs — encoding compliance into the token, the identity, the platform, and the diagnostic.
Four products. One integrated stack.
Stobox’s products are not independent tools. They are designed to work as a single stack — the platform governs the workflow, the protocol enforces compliance on-chain, the identity layer makes secondary trading possible, and Compass scores readiness before any of it begins.
Stobox 4 — Business Platform.
The platform business issuers use to tokenize assets, manage investors, process distributions, and run compliance. Every feature is available to every client from day one — nothing is gated. Deployed at your domain, white-labeled with your branding.
Business issuers submit their asset information through a structured onboarding framework. The platform guides the issuer through legal, financial, and technical inputs — producing a complete tokenization foundation. AI-assisted logic streamlines input and surfaces compliance requirements specific to the asset type.
- Structured asset information input across legal, financial, and technical dimensions
- AI-assisted framework identifies applicable compliance requirements per asset type
- Token type definition — equity, debt, revenue-share, or hybrid structures
- Jurisdiction and investor eligibility framework applied from submission
Investor onboarding is fully integrated — KYC/AML verification via Sumsub, investor eligibility checking per the issuer's compliance architecture, and Stobox DID activation on completion. An investor who passes KYC receives their DID and is whitelisted on-chain in a single workflow.
- Sumsub-powered KYC/AML — identity verification, document review, sanctions screening
- KYB (Know Your Business) verification for institutional investors
- Investor eligibility checked against the compliance matrix defined in the Blueprint
- Stobox DID activated on KYC approval — investor whitelisted on STV3 contract
- Non-eligible investors rejected at platform level before any on-chain interaction
The cap table is the on-chain source of truth. Every transfer is recorded on Arbitrum and reflected in the platform in real time. The issuer has a live, auditable record of every token holder, balance, and transfer — independently verifiable on-chain by any third party at any time.
- Real-time reflection of every token transfer — no settlement lag
- On-chain record independently auditable by external parties via block explorer
- Export in PDF and CSV formats for investor reporting, legal filings, and audits
- Corporate action history — issuances, transfers, distributions, cap table amendments
Investors log in to a dedicated portal deployed at the issuer's domain. Every function an investor needs over the life of the token is available — from initial subscription through secondary transfer and distribution receipt.
- Holdings dashboard — current balance, acquisition price, current valuation
- Full transaction history — subscription, transfers, distributions received
- Document access — offering documents, agreements, regulatory filings
- Distribution statements and investor reporting in PDF/CSV
- Corporate action notices — upcoming distributions, voting events, amendments
- KYC status, DID status, and accreditation certificate visibility
Distributions are triggered manually by the issuer — ensuring full control over the timing and amount of each payment. The platform calculates each investor's entitlement based on the live cap table at the moment of distribution and processes payments accordingly. Custom oracle-based automated distributions can be configured for complex yield structures.
- Issuer-triggered distribution with full control over timing and amount
- Entitlement calculated from live on-chain cap table at distribution date
- Automatic investor statements generated on each distribution — PDF/CSV
- Distribution history accessible by both issuer and investor in portal
- Oracle-based automated distributions available for production-linked or NAV-based yield
Issuers have a full operational dashboard covering their token program — cap table, investor activity, distribution history, KYC status, and compliance metrics. All data is exportable in PDF and CSV formats for regulatory reporting, annual investor statements, and audit submissions.
- Live issuer dashboard — all program metrics in one view
- Investor roster with KYC status, DID status, and eligibility records
- PDF export — investor statements, cap table snapshots, distribution records
- CSV export — full raw data for accounting and regulatory systems
- Compliance metrics — active whitelists, blocked transfers, jurisdiction breakdown
Stobox 4 is deployed at the issuer's own domain with custom branding applied. Investors interact with a platform that carries the issuer's name, colors, and logo — not Stobox branding. The issuer owns the investor relationship and the platform experience.
- Custom domain deployment — your.domain.com, not stobox.io
- Brand styling — logo, primary colors, and email templates adapted to your identity
- Investor onboarding emails sent from your domain
- No Stobox branding visible to investors in standard deployment
Digital assets & tokenized RWAs in one wallet.
For individual investors and asset owners, Stobox 4 provides a unified wallet for digital assets and tokenized real-world assets — managed non-custodially via MPC wallet technology. Investors in Stobox-powered token programs access their holdings through the same infrastructure.
Non-custodial MPC wallet for managing digital assets. No platform custody — users control their own keys through multi-party computation, combining institutional security with user ownership.
- Non-custodial MPC architecture — no platform holds your keys
- Supports digital assets and cryptocurrencies
- Institutional-grade security for individual users
- Accessible via Stobox 4 at stobox4.io
Investors in Stobox-powered token offerings access their holdings — real estate, fund tokens, commodity-backed assets, business equity — through the same wallet interface. Holdings, distributions, and transaction history in one place.
- View and manage tokenized real-world asset holdings
- Receive distributions from issuer programs automatically
- Full transaction history and investor statements
- Stobox DID identity linked — compliant secondary transfers enabled
STV3 — Compliance inside the token.
Most tokenization platforms add compliance as a setting in their dashboard. Stobox built STV3 so the token itself enforces the rules — at the smart contract level, before any transfer executes. When a non-eligible investor attempts to transfer, the blockchain rejects it automatically. No manual review. No compliance officer required.
DID — Identity that travels with the token.
After KYC is completed via Sumsub, an investor receives a Stobox DID — an on-chain credential linking their verified identity to their wallet. No personal data stored on-chain. When that investor trades on tZERO or Assetera, the STV3 contract checks the DID automatically. No re-verification required at every transfer.
The DID contains a reference to eligibility status — jurisdiction, accreditation level, verified or not. The underlying KYC data stays off-chain. Nothing personal is stored on the blockchain.
An investor with a Stobox DID can participate in multiple Stobox-powered token programs without completing KYC again. One verification — valid across every offering on the Stobox identity layer.
Without DID, secondary liquidity is theoretical — every transfer triggers a new KYC process. With Stobox DID, secondary trading on tZERO and Assetera works because eligibility is already on-chain.
Stobox Compass — Self-assess your asset.
Compass is our AI-powered RWA readiness tool. Run an unlimited screener, score your asset's tokenization readiness in 10 questions, and on Pro+ tiers generate a consulting-grade AI report — all without a sales call.
The partners that make the stack enterprise-grade.
Stobox's proprietary products are integrated with the institutional-grade infrastructure that regulated capital markets require. Not plug-ins or optional add-ons — core integrations baked into every deployment.
Multi-party computation custody for all digital assets in the program. No single point of failure. Asset segregation and wallet policy configuration per the compliance architecture. Direct enterprise agreement between Fireblocks and the client entity — Stobox coordinates setup. SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 compliant.
Full-stack KYC/AML platform powering investor onboarding on Stobox 4. Identity document verification, biometric checks, sanctions screening, PEP checks, and ongoing monitoring. KYB for institutional investors. Sumsub data feeds directly into the Stobox DID issuance process on KYC approval.
Real-world data on-chain for STV3-based distribution logic. Chainlink oracles connect production revenue reports, NAV updates, and proof-of-reserves to the smart contract layer — enabling automated distributions without manual triggering. Chainlink CCIP enables cross-chain token interoperability for multi-chain deployments.
A sophisticated team could build this. Here's why they shouldn't.
The technology is not the hard part. A competent blockchain team can build an ERC-20 contract and a portal. What they cannot build in any reasonable timeframe is the compliance coverage, the regulatory track record, and the distribution relationships that make the token worth holding.
A custom ERC-3643-compliant smart contract with Diamond Standard upgradability: $30–80K in development, 3–6 months. A KYC/AML-integrated investor portal: $40–80K, 4–6 months. Legal integration and compliance architecture: $20–50K. Custody setup: $10–30K. Distribution network: not available at any price. Stobox Turnkey engagement: $65–130K. 6–8 weeks.
Stobox has operated in regulated capital markets since 2018 across 20+ jurisdictions and 100+ client engagements. The compliance architecture in every Stobox deployment reflects eight years of regulatory iteration across SEC, MiCA, ADGM, and other frameworks. A custom-built platform inherits none of that track record. The first regulatory challenge falls entirely on the issuer's own counsel.
The technology can be replicated. The operational complexity of running a compliant token program cannot — ongoing KYC monitoring, corporate action processing, secondary market eligibility maintenance, cap table reconciliation, distribution processing, and investor reporting across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously. Stobox handles all of it. A custom build means the issuer handles all of it. Indefinitely.
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