Built for broker-dealers that need to
issue, settle, and scale RWA offerings efficiently
We provide the platform, rails, and technical execution layer. Broker-dealers bring issuance governance, investor channels, and compliance preferences. Together, offerings can be launched with USDC/USDT rails, tokenized securities workflows, and multi-jurisdiction controls already in production.
Onboarding broker-dealers for near-term issuance programs
If your team can sponsor offerings and define compliance controls, UnyKorn can align workflows to your standards, onboard issuer pipelines, and accelerate deal execution without replacing your governance model.
Broker-Dealer Resource Library
31 institutional-grade documents. Available now.
Platform overviews, RWA frameworks, Reg D / Reg S guides, AML procedures, stablecoin architecture, and due diligence packages.
Full-Stack Architecture
Seven layers of production infrastructure
Every layer built, type-checked, test-covered, and integrated. Not conceptual — operational.
Stablecoin and Payment Infrastructure
Every rail. Public, private, proprietary.
USDC, USDT, DAI, RLUSD plus our Rust-native stablecoin and fully private settlement rails.
Circle — regulated, audited reserves
ETH / Stellar / Solana / Base / Arbitrum / Avalanche / Polygon
Tether — dominant global liquidity
ETH / Tron / OMNI / Solana / Polygon
MakerDAO / Sky Protocol
ETH / Polygon / Optimism / Arbitrum / Base
Ripple — enterprise settlement
XRPL / Ethereum
FTH Trading — Rust-native issuance engine
Private Rails / XRPL / Ethereum
FTH Settlement Layer — off-chain proofs
Institutional / Privacy-preserving / Zero public exposure
Multi-Jurisdiction Compliance
Built for every major capital markets jurisdiction
Compliance is not a checklist — it is the gateway through which every operation flows.
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This is not a pitch deck. This is a running system. Custody connections are live. The Rust engine processes bond and RWA lifecycles at sub-millisecond speed. Stablecoin rails are multi-chain and production-grade. When FINRA or SEC examiners arrive, every action is in an immutable, hash-chained audit trail.
