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Our STO development services tailored for regulated fundraising and tokenized asset issuance. From STO platform development and security token development to STO smart contract development, investor onboarding, and compliance-ready workflows, we help businesses launch secure, scalable offerings with clear governance, strong access controls, and smooth secondary-market readiness.
We act as a reliable partner to our clients, thus aiming to align their goals with our customized solutions.
As an STO development company, Webmob follows a clear delivery process to support regulated fundraising and secure token issuance. The focus stays on building the right STO structure, developing compliant token logic, and delivering an issuance-ready platform with controlled onboarding and reporting workflows.
Webmob combines regulatory understanding with technical depth to deliver STO development services that go beyond launch. The priority is a structured offering that investors can trust, regulators can verify, and your team can operate with confidence. Businesses work with Webmob for dependable execution, compliance-ready builds, and enterprise STO solutions that function reliably in production.
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A Security Token Offering (STO) is a regulated token issuance process where an issuer distributes blockchain-based tokens that represent ownership or rights in an underlying asset (such as equity, debt, or asset-backed interests). These tokens fall under securities rules in the relevant jurisdiction.
An STO typically starts with offering scoping and compliance planning. Then teams create the security token and smart contracts, build the STO platform/portal, and run investor onboarding with KYC/AML. After launch, the issuer manages investors, reporting, and post-issuance operations.
An STO issues security tokens (treated like securities in many regulations). An ICO typically issues utility tokens (access/usage tokens). Because STOs deal with security tokens, they usually require stronger compliance framing and investor eligibility controls than typical ICO launches.
STOs can support broader investor access, fractional ownership, and liquidity. They can also encode investor rights (like dividends/voting) through token logic and improve transparency and operational efficiency through platform-driven workflows.
Common security token categories include:
Equity tokens (ownership interests)
Debt tokens (bond/loan-style instruments)
Asset-backed / reserve-asset tokens (claims linked to real assets)
Some models also represent fund-style interests, depending on the issuance structure.
STO development cost depends on scope: token creation, smart contracts, platform build, compliance/KYC measures, audits, and ongoing support. Some vendors publish indicative ranges, but actual pricing varies by requirements, jurisdictions, and features selected.
Typical services include STO consulting, security token creation, smart contract development, issuance portals and investor dashboards, KYC/AML onboarding, whitepaper/website build, STO marketing/community support, and exchange/secondary-market enablement depending on the provider.
There isn’t one universal “best” chain. Many issuers choose Ethereum/EVM ecosystems because security-token standards like ERC-1400 and permissioned-token approaches like ERC-3643 exist there. Some enterprise builds prefer permissioned networks for tighter access control and privacy.
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