TLDR
- Injective adds SEC-registered transfer agent support for tokenized securities.
- Injective Institutional Services can maintain official securities ownership records.
- Injective Mint combines issuance controls with regulated transfer agent support.
- Injective expands RWA infrastructure across funds, equities and trade finance.
- SEC registration strengthens Injective’s push into regulated onchain markets.
Injective has added an SEC-registered transfer agent function to strengthen its regulated infrastructure for tokenized securities. The registration gives Injective Institutional Services authority to maintain official ownership records and process securities transfers. The development expands Injective beyond blockchain infrastructure into a regulated function supporting real-world asset tokenization.
Injective Adds Regulated Recordkeeping for Tokenized Securities
Injective Institutional Services can now operate under the federal transfer agent framework following the effective SEC registration. Transfer agents maintain authoritative records showing legal ownership of securities and changes between registered holders. They also support distributions, redemptions, issuance records, and other administrative securities functions.
The registration addresses an important gap between blockchain settlement and traditional securities ownership systems. Tokenized securities often move onchain while separate databases maintain their legally recognized ownership records. The platforms must reconcile blockchain transactions with regulated ownership information after transfers occur.
Injective can now combine blockchain settlement with an affiliated entity responsible for regulated securities recordkeeping. SEC guidance allows registered transfer agents to incorporate distributed ledgers into official shareholder record systems. The transfer agents must continue meeting all applicable federal securities requirements while using blockchain technology.
Injective Mint Expands the RWA Tokenization Stack
Injective Mint provides another component of the network’s broader infrastructure for regulated asset issuance. The platform allows institutions to create tokenized assets while applying compliance controls directly at protocol level. Issuers can establish transfer restrictions, administrative permissions, jurisdiction rules, and wallet controls through one interface.
Injective Mint also supports functions covering minting, redemption, address restrictions, and transfer pauses when required. Injective Institutional Services can support official ownership and transfer records for securities using the network. Together, both functions create infrastructure covering issuance, administration, recordkeeping, settlement, and asset management.
The structure does not automatically make every asset created through Injective Mint a registered security. Each product remains governed by its legal structure, regulatory classification, and applicable compliance requirements. Still, the transfer agent registration gives issuers another regulated layer when building compliant tokenized financial products.
Injective Builds on Existing Institutional Tokenization Activity
Injective has expanded its tokenization activity across institutional funds, equities, private markets, and enterprise finance since 2025. Laser Digital previously tokenized its Laser Carry Fund through Libre alongside other institutional investment products. The network also supported secondary trading, lending, and portfolio margining for selected tokenized assets.
Injective later expanded into private-company markets and enterprise trade finance using its blockchain infrastructure. POSCO International and LG CNS selected the network for a trade receivables pilot involving international commercial transactions. The project covers issuance, transfers, administration, and settlement of receivables generated through real-world trade activity.
The SEC registration now adds regulated securities recordkeeping to Injective’s expanding onchain financial infrastructure. Injective has also completed the notification process for its INJ MiCA white paper in Europe. These developments strengthen the network’s regulatory framework across major markets while supporting broader institutional tokenization activity.







