Overview
Direct Answer
A security token is a blockchain-based digital representation of a regulated financial instrument—such as equity, debt, real estate, or revenue participation rights—that embodies ownership claims and is subject to applicable securities legislation. Unlike utility tokens, security tokens carry legal obligations tied to the underlying asset and investor protections.
How It Works
Security tokens encode ownership stakes or contractual claims within smart contracts on a distributed ledger, with transfer logic embedded to enforce regulatory constraints such as accredited investor verification or lock-up periods. Issuers programme compliance rules directly into the token, enabling automated enforcement of Know Your Customer requirements and transfer restrictions without intermediaries.
Why It Matters
Organisations benefit from fractionalised asset issuance, reduced settlement cycles from days to minutes, and lower custody and issuance costs compared to traditional securities infrastructure. Regulatory compliance becomes programmable and verifiable on-chain, reducing operational friction and the need for trusted intermediaries whilst maintaining audit trails.
Common Applications
Real estate tokenisation allows fractional ownership of commercial properties; private equity firms issue equity tokens to distribute cap-table holdings; infrastructure projects tokenise revenue-sharing instruments; and corporate bonds are issued as digital securities to broaden investor access.
Key Considerations
Jurisdictional fragmentation in securities regulation creates complexity—a compliant token in one jurisdiction may be non-compliant in another. Secondary market liquidity remains limited, and redemption or transfer mechanics depend heavily on issuer infrastructure and legal enforceability of the underlying contract.
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