Brickken

  • Name: Brickken
  • URL: https://www.brickken.com/
  • 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.
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  • Last reviewed: 2026-04-30 UTC