STPT Standard Tokenization Protocol vs Counterparty vs STASIS
What problem does this service solve?
STPT's goal is to make it easier to create and manage an asset-backed digital token. | Counterparty enables users to issue tokens and extends the functionality of the Bitcoin network. | STASIS makes it easier to create compliant digital assets on the blockchain. |
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Company Description
STPT, which stands for Standard Tokenization Protocol, is a decentralized network for tokenizing assets. STPT is designed to be an open-source standard for defining how tokenized assets are issued and transferred, while complying with all necessary regulations. Users will be able to use STPT's protocol to tokenize a variety of assets and insure that they are compliant. Asset owners will also be able to connect with retail investors. | Counterparty is a DApp development and tokenization platform that is built on the bitcoin blockchain. The open source protocol is powered by the native XCP currency and has a Proof of Burn mechanism. The platform allows users to create their own virtual assets and trade them on a decentralized exchange. It also enables developers to create financial applications that extend the peer to peer functionalities of the bitcoin blockchain. | STASIS is developing a full-stack, regulation-compliant tokenization platform. STASIS will allow clients to tokenize a variety of assets and will provide services related to token design, smart contract development, custodial services, and third-party audits. STASIS released the Ethereum-based EURS token, a stablecoin pegged to the Euro. Each EURS token is backed 1:1 with Euros held in the company's reserve account. EURS can be issued in exchange for securities, which are purchased by STASIS’ liquidity providers. |