Key Questions About Asset Tokenization

Have questions about real-world asset (RWA) tokenization? We’ve got answers. Explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about this transformative technology and how it can benefit your business or investment portfolio.
1. What is RWA tokenization?
RWA (Real-World Asset) tokenization is the process of creating digital tokens on a blockchain that represent fractional ownership or economic rights in a tangible or intangible asset, such as real estate, private equity, or debt instruments.
Tokenization can introduce liquidity into traditionally illiquid asset markets, broaden investor access through fractionalization, reduce operational costs, enhance transparency via blockchain’s immutable ledger, and create new avenues for capital formation.
A wide range of assets can be tokenized, including but not limited to: commercial real estate, private equity funds, venture capital, debt instruments, infrastructure projects, fine art, and collectibles. Fundshing possesses expertise across multiple asset classes.
Fundshing provides a comprehensive, white-glove service, managing every aspect of the tokenization process. We start with an initial strategic consultation and token structuring and go all the way to handling legal compliance, distribution, and ongoing asset administration. We customize our approach to meet the unique requirements of each client and asset.

Fundshing has a global network of independent legal experts specializing in tokenization, ensuring regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions. Our team provides transparent, cost-effective solutions for structuring both simple and complex tokenized assets while navigating legal frameworks efficiently.