Technology
Compliance and settlement as first-class primitives
Most tokenized assets bolt compliance and settlement onto general-purpose token standards. Veyra makes them part of the protocol, so an issuer can reason about an asset from a single specification and an auditor can verify it from a single source of truth.
Architecture
A layered stack, from the chains up to the surfaces your team uses.
Applications
Issuer dashboard, investor portal and reporting — the surfaces teams work in every day.
SDK & APIs
Typed TypeScript SDK, REST + GraphQL APIs and webhooks that embed Veyra into any product.
Settlement engine
Coordinates multi-chain transfers with atomic, well-defined failure semantics.
Compliance layer
Programmable transfer rules, allowlists and KYC/AML hooks enforced at the token level.
Chains
Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum and more, unified behind one consistent data model.
Capabilities
Unified settlement engine
Atomic, real-time settlement for tokenized assets across chains and off-chain rails — no more manual reconciliation between issuers, custodians and investors.
Compliance-native tokens
Programmable transfer restrictions, allowlists and KYC/AML hooks are part of the token standard, so regulated assets stay compliant on-chain by construction.
Automated yield distribution
Schedule and stream coupon, dividend and interest payments to holders on-chain, with a full audit trail and reporting for every distribution.
Developer SDK & APIs
A typed TypeScript SDK, REST + GraphQL APIs and webhooks let any product embed issuance, transfers and reporting in days rather than quarters.
Multi-chain by default
Issue and settle on Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum and more from a single control plane, with a consistent data model across every network.
Institutional controls
Role-based access, granular permissions, immutable audit logs and exportable reporting designed for teams that answer to auditors and regulators.
Security
Built for teams that answer to auditors
Every action writes to an immutable audit log. Contracts are being reviewed by independent security firms ahead of mainnet, and we're pursuing SOC 2 Type II. Detailed documentation and audit reports will be published as we approach launch.
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