Libertum’s solution stack is built around four integrated pillars. Each is engineered for security, regulatory compliance and efficiency, and each works standalone or as part of the wider Libertum platform.
Together they deliver an end-to-end tokenized-finance experience: an issuer can tokenize an asset on T-Suite, settle in S-Suite stablecoin, optionally bootstrap continuous liquidity on B-DEX, and let investors fund and withdraw via T-Pay — all under a single compliance framework.
The platform’s flagship product. A multi-step Tokenization Wizard for eight asset classes, automatic deployment of the ERC-3643 (T-REX) contract suite (or ERC-20, ERC-721, or Cardano CIP-113 / CIP-20), real-time cap table, dividend declaration and distribution, force-transfer / freeze / recovery controls, and turn-key whitelabel. T-Suite powers the Investor, Issuer and Asset Management surfaces of Libertum.
The platform’s settlement layer. Powers primary subscriptions, secondary trades and dividend distributions in USDC and USDT on Base, plus Cardano-side stablecoin flows. Also supports tenant-branded stablecoin issuance for ecosystem partners running a whitelabel marketplace who want a stablecoin under their own brand backed by compliant reserves.
A decentralized exchange built on bonding curves for liquidity and fundraising. Gives offerings continuous on-chain pricing from the moment they deploy — no order book, no market makers, deterministic price discovery between an initial market cap and a target market cap. Issuers can use B-DEX as a primary fundraising mechanism or as a continuous secondary venue layered on top of an existing offering.
The platform’s integrated payments layer. Connects traditional banking systems with blockchain rails so investors can fund subscriptions in fiat (Stripe card, bank wire, SEPA, ACH), trigger off-ramps back to fiat, and move stablecoin in and out of the Libertum ecosystem with full KYC and audit trail. Built on regulated rails (DASP, MSB) and integrated with Stripe, Transak and Bridge.
A typical issuer journey threads through all four:
Each pillar is described in detail on its own page. For the full step-by-step walkthroughs, plans and pricing, and technical reference, see the User Manual.