LIOVEST AG
- On-Chain Finance
- Capital Futures
- Digital Infrastructure
Liovest AG is a Zug-based company focused on on-chain finance, the tokenised economy, and emerging digital infrastructure. The company examines how asset digitisation, institutional adoption, and new models of ownership, participation, and coordination are taking shape across digital financial environments.
Its work combines research, framework design, and development work around finance, recognition, value formation, and digital culture.
Under the principle of Capital Futures, Liovest AG builds a disciplined body of work across digital finance, technological infrastructure, and cultural production as markets, media, and digital environments become more programmable, interconnected, and continuously observable.
On-Chain Finance Insights
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UniCredit Moves Tokenized Finance into the Infrastructure Phase
European banks are moving from pilot transactions to regulated on-chain infrastructure
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Hong Kong Issues Stablecoin Licenses
On-chain finance enters a new institutional phase, and the race to build on-chain monetary infrastructure begins
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Wall Street Goes On-Chain
On-chain finance is evolving into institutional financial infrastructure
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From Asset Tokenization to Market-Structure Redesign
How Three U.S. Signals Are Reshaping On-Chain Finance
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On-Chain Real-World Assets Surpass $25 Billion
What this signals for adoption, market infrastructure, and the next phase of digital finance
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Can Emotion Become an Asset?
Investment implications of concert tokenization in the evolving RWA market
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Cash Goes On-Chain: Deposit Tokens and Financial Infrastructure
Year-End 2025 reflections on industry pilots and regulatory initiatives
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A POC That Sheds Light on the Future of RWA Investment Experience
How cross-border payment infrastructure may evolve to support scalable RWA investments
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Tokenized Deposits and the Future of Bank-Grade RWA
The Emerging Monetary Layer Behind Digital Bonds, Funds and Private Credit
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The Digital Euro and Europe’s Financial Architecture
Building Europe’s Competitive Edge in Tokenized Finance
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Making Intangible Assets Visible
How DLT and Zero Knowledge Proofs Redraw the Value Boundaries of RWA
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CMBI Launches Tokenized USD Fund on Binance Blockchain
Hong Kong-Based Money Market Fund Moves from Solana Pilot to Full Public Blockchain Deployment
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Green Assets On-Chain: Designing Investable RWA Products
Oracles, audits, and legal enforceability for institutional adoption.
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Digital Asset Strategies for Public Companies Beyond Bitcoin
Stablecoins and utility tokens are emerging as mainstream tools for treasury and operations
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Digital Currencies at a Crossroads: Euro vs Dollar Stablecoins
Digital Euro, Yuan, and Franc signal diverging monetary futures
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Case Report 3: FTID 001 China’s First On-Chain Sovereign Bond
A Strategic Milestone in the Tokenization of State-Backed Debt
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Case Report 2: DBS Bank Launches Crypto-Linked Tokenized Notes
Ethereum-Based Structured Notes Expand Institutional Access to Digital Asset Exposure
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Case Report 1: Hong Kong’s First Tokenized Structured Products on Ethereum
Guotai Junan and Ant Digital Enable Global Access via Dual-Chain Model
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The Logic and Risk of High-Yield RWA Products
Hidden Leverage and Lessons from Structured Products
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Tokenizing Private Credit
The New Capital Efficiency Revolution
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RWA and Stablecoins
China’s Industrial Path, the U.S. Financial Extension, and Europe’s Policy Framework
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RMBS as a Breakthrough in the Integration of RWA and ABS
A Structured Path Toward On-Chain Asset Liquidity
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RWA in Europe: Opportunities, Regulation, Execution
How Tokenised Real Assets Are Shaping European Capital Markets
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Understanding NFTs in the Context of RWA Integration
Exploring the Place of NFTs in Emerging RWA Frameworks
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The Next Step in Asset Tokenisation
Integrating Traditional Assets into the RWA Ecosystem
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Switzerland’s Strategic Role in the RWA Revolution
Bridging China and the EU in a New Asset Era
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What are Real-World Assets(RWA)?
Structure, Standards, and Execution Readiness
CONTACT:
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LIOVEST AG
Steinhauserstrasse 74,
6300 Zug, Switzerland
