
CoinList’s Passage pitches itself as an “access layer” for on‑chain capital markets, wiring compliant distribution, allocation, and infra so tokenized assets can actually circulate instead of rotting in silos.
Summary
- CoinList has launched Passage, an “access layer” for on‑chain capital markets designed to handle compliant distribution, capital access, allocation, and infrastructure for tokenized assets.
- The platform aims to connect issuers, platforms, and investors across tokenized stocks, funds, yield products, and pre‑IPO assets, addressing fragmentation across chains and regulatory regimes.
- Passage is built on CoinList’s existing infrastructure, which the company says has raised more than $1.2 billion across 60‑plus offerings for over 12 million verified users in more than 150 countries since 2017.
CoinList has rolled out Passage, a new platform it describes as the “access layer” for on‑chain capital markets, promising to bundle compliant distribution, capital access, allocation tools, and infrastructure for tokenized assets into a single stack.
In materials for Passage, CoinList pitches the platform as “everything you need to issue, distribute, and manage tokenized assets in one place,” targeting tokenized treasuries, real estate, commodities, private debt, company shares, and other on‑chain investment vehicles.
CoinList leans on $1.2B track record and 12M users
CoinList argues the core problem in tokenization now is not minting assets but moving them, warning that “asset tokenization does not equate to effective distribution” as tokenized stocks, funds, yield products, and pre‑IPO assets migrate on‑chain.
By positioning Passage as an “access layer” that connects issuers, platforms, and investors, the company says it wants to solve fragmentation between issuers, chains, and compliance rules so tokenized assets can achieve “large‑scale on‑chain circulation” instead of getting stranded in isolated silos.
According to CoinList, Passage is built directly on the infrastructure it used to bring token offerings on‑chain to what it describes as “12M+ verified investors,” claiming that since 2017 it has facilitated more than $1.2 billion in capital raised, supported over 85 raises, and attracted participants from upwards of 150 countries.
That same infrastructure underpins CoinList’s push into tokenized equities with partners like Superstate and its Opening Bell platform, which promises “natively tokenized equities” where tokenized IPO shares are “created and delivered straight to your wallet” with no wrappers or intermediaries, suggesting Passage is meant to be the generic capital‑markets rail for both crypto‑native tokens and regulated real‑world assets.









