Insights from STO Summit Spring 2025
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How do we build real-world asset (RWA) tokenization on solid legal ground?
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At this yearâs STO Summit Spring 2025, top legal and regulatory minds from across the globe took the virtual stage to answer this critical question in the panel: âCompliance by Design: Legal Frameworks for Security Token Issuance.â
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Representing Brickken was Elisenda FĂ brega, General Counsel, who joined an impressive lineup of speakers to explore the evolving intersection of legal frameworks, global regulation, and blockchain-based securities.
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The panel kicked off by addressing a fundamental shift: with tokenized assets, compliance isnât just a back-office functionâit should be embedded into the design of any tokenization to be undertaken.
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âWeâre engineering compliance into the asset from day one.â â Elisenda FĂ brega, Brickken
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Panelists emphasized the complexity however beneficial of aligning investor protections with jurisdictional differences, especially when crossing borders. Each country has its own expectations around ownership rights, KYC/AML, and disclosuresâyet tokens travel globally in seconds.
As tokenization scales across continents, fragmentation in legal frameworks becomes a double-edged sword.
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đȘđș Europe was highlighted as having a more mature regulatory infrastructure (thanks to MiCA, MiFIDII, and national regimes). But that maturity also introduces higher compliance costs and slower deployment.
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According to one of the speakers, Latin America, particularly El Salvador, was praised for its agility and innovation-friendly laws, offering lower legal barriers and faster tokenization cyclesâan attractive combination for early-stage projects and new asset classes.
The discussion also addressed the importance of smart contract architecture that aligns with asset type, jurisdiction, and investor protections.
At Brickken, this means:
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âIf you want to issue a token, you must first understand the laws that apply to your asset and where it will be offered. Tools are only useful if theyâre built on legal reality.â â Elisenda FĂ brega, Brickken
Risk isnât just about the asset. Itâs also about:
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Panelist Timm Reinsdorf (Particula) highlighted how even a U.S. Treasury note can have vastly different legal and technical characteristics depending on the tokenization provider. Thatâs why investors now need multi-dimensional due diligence toolsânot just a prospectus.
The takeaway? Regulation isn't a barrier, itâs a necessary enabler. But to succeed, we need to stop thinking in silos. Tokenization can not be understood as one-size-fits-all, and each type of structure, asset, etc. needs its specific compliance tools and legal frameworks.
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At Brickken, we believe the future of finance is both decentralized and legally sound. Thatâs why we build our tools to support compliance as a first principle, helping issuers to navigate the first AMLâs complexities, scale securely, and unlock capital around the world.
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