FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

About Yuzo

chevron-rightWhat does Yuzo do?hashtag

Yuzo builds the infrastructure that allows capital markets to exist natively on Bitcoin by which extends Bitcoin from a store of value into a programmable financial ecosystem.

chevron-rightIs Yuzo an asset issuer or asset manager?hashtag

No. Yuzo is not an asset issuer or asset manager.

It provides the infrastructure used by issuers and financial institutions to deploy tokenized financial products.

chevron-rightIs Yuzo a broker-dealer, transfer agent, or investment advisor?hashtag

No. Yuzo does not operate as a broker-dealer, transfer agent, or investment advisor.

It provides technology infrastructure and does not intermediate transactions or provide investment advice.

chevron-rightWhat regulatory licenses does Yuzo hold?hashtag

Yuzo does not operate as a licensed fund manager or financial intermediary. Instead, it partners with regulated financial institutions and licensed managers who are responsible for issuing and administering financial products.

Yuzo provides the technology infrastructure used by those regulated participants.

chevron-rightDoes Yuzo custody user or institutional assets?hashtag

No. Yuzo does not hold or safeguard user or institutional assets.

Custody is maintained by the asset holder or by regulated custodial institutions.

Product

chevron-rightWhat role does Yuzo play in tokenized financial products?hashtag

Yuzo provides the infrastructure supporting issuance and lifecycle management of tokenized financial instruments.

Regulated issuers and licensed administrators retain responsibility for compliance and distribution.

chevron-rightDoes Yuzo operate it’s own fund or structured products? hashtag

No. Yuzo does not sponsor, manage, or administer funds or structured products.

Financial products deployed using Yuzo infrastructure are issued and managed by regulated institutions.

chevron-rightAre assets wrapped or bridged to other networks?hashtag

No. Assets are not wrapped or bridged.

Execution is derived directly from Bitcoin data without reliance on external bridge validators.

chevron-rightHow does Yuzo approach jurisdictional compliance?hashtag

Yuzo operates through partnerships with regulated institutions that are responsible for jurisdiction-specific compliance.

KYC, AML, and investor eligibility requirements are enforced by those licensed entities.

chevron-rightCan tokenized assets deployed on Yuzo interoperate with DeFi systems?hashtag

Yes. Tokenized assets deployed on Yuzo can interoperate with compatible DeFi systems within the same execution environment.

This enables composability without requiring asset wrapping or bridging.

Market

chevron-rightHow is Yuzo different from platforms like Securitize or KAIO?hashtag

Yuzo provides Bitcoin-native capital markets infrastructure across the full product lifecycle, beyond issuance alone.

Platforms such as Securitize or KAIO primarily focus on tokenization and compliance tooling, whereas Yuzo enables programmable financial coordination and composability at the infrastructure layer.

chevron-rightDoes Yuzo rely on sidechains or rollups for execution?hashtag

No. Yuzo does not rely on sidechains or rollups for execution.

Contract state and execution are derived directly from Bitcoin data without external validators or sequencers.

chevron-rightWhich networks does Yuzo currently support?hashtag

Yuzo is designed for native Bitcoin L1.

All issuance and lifecycle logic are derived directly from Bitcoin data.

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