TOKENIZATION COMPLIANCE
The Vanderbilt Terminal for Global Tokenization Regulation
INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENCE FOR DIGITAL ASSET COMPLIANCE
Global RWA Tokenized: $18.9B ▲ +142%| MiCA Status: Live ▲ Dec 2024| VARA Licensed Platforms: 80+ ▲ +12| SEC Actions YTD: 14 ▲ +3| Tokenized Bonds Issued: $10.2B ▲ +68%| BlackRock BUIDL: $531M ▲ Mar 2024| STO Volume YTD: $3.8B ▲ +44%| Active Jurisdictions: 20+ ▲ +4| Global RWA Tokenized: $18.9B ▲ +142%| MiCA Status: Live ▲ Dec 2024| VARA Licensed Platforms: 80+ ▲ +12| SEC Actions YTD: 14 ▲ +3| Tokenized Bonds Issued: $10.2B ▲ +68%| BlackRock BUIDL: $531M ▲ Mar 2024| STO Volume YTD: $3.8B ▲ +44%| Active Jurisdictions: 20+ ▲ +4|

About Tokenization Compliance

Tokenization Compliance is an independent intelligence platform covering global tokenization regulation, published by The Vanderbilt Portfolio AG, Zurich.

About Tokenization Compliance

Tokenization Compliance is an independent financial intelligence platform covering the global regulation of tokenized real-world assets. We publish institutional-grade analysis of regulatory frameworks, licensing requirements, compliance standards, and market developments across 20+ jurisdictions.

The platform is published by The Vanderbilt Portfolio AG, a privately held intelligence media company based in Zurich, Switzerland. Our work meets the editorial standard expected by compliance officers at leading asset managers, legal counsel at major law firms, and regulators at supervisory authorities worldwide.

Our Mission

The tokenization of real-world assets — securities, bonds, funds, real estate, commodities — represents one of the most significant structural shifts in financial markets in a generation. BCG projects the tokenized asset market will reach $16 trillion by 2030. The compliance infrastructure to support that market is still being built.

Tokenization Compliance exists to be the definitive reference for the professionals building and navigating that infrastructure. Every jurisdiction. Every regulatory development. Every licensing requirement. Tracked, analysed, and explained by our editorial team.

Editorial Standards

All content on Tokenization Compliance is original, independently researched, and written to the standards of institutional financial journalism. We apply a rigorous seven-lens analytical framework:

  1. Lens 1 — Regulatory Tracking: Live coverage of regulatory developments across 20+ jurisdictions
  2. Lens 2 — Benchmarks: Jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction comparison of frameworks, costs, and timelines
  3. Lens 3 — Licensing Guides: Step-by-step guidance for obtaining regulatory authorisation
  4. Lens 4 — Platform and Regulator Profiles: Detailed profiles of the entities shaping the market
  5. Lens 5 — Investment Intelligence: Market sizing, institutional adoption, and strategic analysis
  6. Lens 6 — Editorial: Long-form analysis and opinion from our editorial team
  7. Lens 7 — Encyclopedia: The definitive A–Z reference for tokenization regulation and compliance

Independence

Tokenization Compliance does not accept payment for editorial coverage. Our analysis is not influenced by any government, platform, financial institution, or regulatory body. We maintain a strict separation between our editorial and commercial functions.

Data and analysis on this platform is sourced from official regulatory publications, primary legislation, international standard-setter reports (FATF, FSB, IOSCO, BIS), and proprietary research. All sources are cited.

The Vanderbilt Portfolio

Tokenization Compliance is part of The Vanderbilt Portfolio intelligence network, an institutional media group publishing analytical platforms across finance, policy, and national strategy. The network is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland and is operated by The Vanderbilt Portfolio AG.

For information about the broader Vanderbilt Portfolio network, visit vanderbiltportfolio.com.

Contact

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Methodology

How Tokenization Compliance researches and publishes institutional-grade analysis on global tokenization regulation.

Donovan Vanderbilt · February 24, 2026
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