Category: tokenization infrastructure / digital-asset lifecycle operating system / RWA issuance and compliance control plane
Summary: Brickken is an institutional tokenization platform for issuing and operating digital assets across a managed dashboard, white-label deployment, and API surface. Its current primary-source surface points to a no-code-plus-API stack that combines token creation, investor onboarding, KYC/KYB, whitelist/compliance controls, STO workflows, cap-table and distribution operations, and token-documentation management into one operator-facing system.
What it does:
Provides an issuer-facing platform for tokenizing assets such as private equity, funds, bonds, real estate, and commodities
Offers three main product surfaces: an issuer studio, a white-label deployment option, and API integration for embedding tokenization workflows into another product
Exposes an authenticated API that prepares unsigned transactions for newTokenization, newSto, mintToken, whitelist, burnToken, transfer, approve, dividend distribution, and token-claim flows
Supports investor and offering lifecycle operations such as STO retrieval, token-information lookup, documentation updates, and branded investor-portal onboarding
Positions compliance as a built-in layer with integrated KYC/KYB, whitelist logic, and multi-jurisdiction tokenization workflows rather than as an external afterthought
Runs a sandbox environment and machine-discoverable docs index (llms.txt plus OpenAPI) that make the platform legible as developer infrastructure, not only as a managed service
Key claims:
The homepage describes Brickken as an “institutional-grade, secure, compliant, and scalable tokenization infrastructure” that unifies issuance, compliance, and lifecycle management in one platform
The public marketing surface claims 150+ clients, $500M+ total tokenized value, 30+ countries served, ISO 27001 certification, DORA-ready infrastructure, and participation in the EU Blockchain Sandbox
The docs introduction explicitly says the platform is for developers, issuers, and partners building on top of Brickken’s APIs and smart contracts, which is a strong signal that Brickken is a reusable control plane rather than only a bespoke services shop
The docs index and prepare-transactions endpoint show a broad programmable surface spanning token creation, STO setup, minting, whitelisting, burning, transfers, approvals, dividend distribution, investment flows, and claims
The API docs expose a submit-signed-transactions flow, token-documentation updates, and sandbox-versus-production onboarding, which suggests Brickken packages both compliance/ops workflows and blockchain transaction orchestration
The get-token-info docs note that tokenizer permissions are role-sensitive and that signer addresses must be whitelisted in the factory, which reinforces the view that Brickken is operating a governed issuance stack rather than just publishing generic smart contracts
Whitepaper: No canonical standalone Brickken whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current source of truth is the official site, docs index, and API documentation; see ../whitepapers/brickken-primary-sources-2026-04-30.md.