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For RWA issuers

The truth layer for tokenized assets.

DTCC tokenization registry integration. MiCA whitepaper lookup. MiFID II classification flags. Daily on-chain backing audits — signed and timestamped.

the wedge

Tokenize. Then prove it's real.

Tokenization is the easy part. What auditors, regulators, and counterparties want is continuous evidence that what's on-chain matches what's been claimed off-chain. Witness is that evidence layer.

what you can show

On every token, every day.

  • Issuer attestation lineage

    Cryptographic chain of attestations from issuance to today. No retroactive edits. Auditors can verify the math themselves.

  • On-chain reserves match

    Daily check: claimed reserves vs verified on-chain holdings. Discrepancies flagged with severity. Health Score per token.

  • Whitepaper registry lookup

    Direct lookup against the MiCA whitepaper registry. Flag tokens offered without CASP authorization in EU jurisdictions.

  • DTCC integration

    Provenance from registry day-zero. Track tokens that originate from DTCC's tokenization service through their full secondary lifecycle.

  • MiFID II classification

    Auto-flag tokens that qualify as transferable securities under EU rules. Route execution through MiFID-compliant venues only.

  • Signed evidence bundles

    Export the audit trail as a signed PDF bundle. Send it to your auditor. They re-verify on-chain in minutes.

audience

Built for the people who carry the risk.

Issuer

Tokenize with confidence — the evidence layer is wired in from day one.

Compliance officer

Stop chasing screenshots. Witness exports a signed audit trail per asset, per day, per regulator.

Counterparty / fund

Verify what you're holding. Witness gives you continuous attestation, not point-in-time PDFs.

trust split

Where AI fits — and where it doesn't.

The verification is on-chain math. Backing checks come from on-chain reads against issuer reserves. Discrepancy is arithmetic, not opinion.

The narration is AI. The LLM writes the human-readable summary, the timeline, the activity feed. The math and the explanation appear side by side — auditors trust the first, regulators read the second.

Read the AI privacy posture →