What IP can be tokenized?
Any intellectual property with verifiable ownership and revenue potential can become a token.
Patents
Tokenize patent rights and license revenue from inventions and technologies.
Trademarks
Turn brand and trademark licensing rights into tradeable, compliant tokens.
Copyrights
Tokenize music, film, literary, and software copyrights with royalty distribution.
Trade secrets
Tokenize confidential IP with access controls and licensing enforcement.
Designs
Tokenize industrial and design rights for fractional ownership and licensing.
From IP to liquid token.
A five-step process that preserves ownership rights while unlocking capital and liquidity.
IP valuation
Independent valuation establishes the fair market value of the IP and expected royalty stream.
Legal structuring
Ownership, licensing rights, and revenue entitlements are structured for tokenization.
Token issuance
IP tokens are issued with compliance rules, transfer restrictions, and ownership registry.
Royalty distribution
License revenue is collected and distributed to token holders automatically.
Trading
Tokens trade on compliant BLINK markets with full provenance and audit trails.
Built for IP owners and investors.
Everything needed to tokenize, license, and trade intellectual property on-chain.
Royalty distribution
Automated payouts to token holders based on licensing revenue and ownership share.
Provenance tracking
Every IP claim, license, and transfer is recorded immutably on-chain.
Licensing management
Programmatic license terms, usage rights, and enforcement built into the token.
Fractional IP ownership
Divide valuable IP into affordable units and open it to a global investor base.
Who tokenizes IP?
Universities, artists, and companies all use BLINK to unlock IP value.
Universities
Tokenize research IP and license revenue to fund further innovation.
Artists
Tokenize music catalogs and royalty streams for upfront capital and fan ownership.
Companies
Tokenize patent portfolios to unlock value without selling core technology.