Tokenizer.Estate has completed a security audit carried out by blockchain security firm Hacken and entered into a long-term collaboration with the company. The Tokenizer.Estate has completed a security audit carried out by blockchain security firm Hacken and entered into a long-term collaboration with the company. The

Tokenizer.Estate and Hacken Team Up to Raise Security Standards in Real Estate Tokenization

2025/12/18 19:41
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Tokenizer.Estate has completed a security audit carried out by blockchain security firm Hacken and entered into a long-term collaboration with the company. The partnership is designed to bring institutional-grade protection, independent code review, and continuous security oversight to Tokenizer.Estate’s real estate tokenization infrastructure, giving issuers and investors more confidence in on-chain property deals.

What the partnership includes

The cooperation between Tokenizer.Estate and Hacken rests on three main pillars.

Successfully completed security audit

Tokenizer.Estate’s core smart contracts and key components have undergone a dedicated security review by Hacken.

The objective of this audit was to ensure that the technology stack used to create and manage tokenized real estate products is robust, predictable, and suitable for institutional use.

Any issues identified during the review are addressed by the Tokenizer.Estate team and then re-tested as part of a structured remediation process.

Long-term security and compliance partnership

Beyond a one-time code check, Tokenizer.Estate and Hacken are establishing an ongoing working relationship. Hacken will act as a security and compliance advisor for future upgrades and product launches, providing:

- regular smart contract audits for new modules and releases;

- penetration testing for critical o-chain components;

- guidance on security best practices for RWA platforms;

- support in communicating the platform’s security posture to institutional Stakeholders. 

For Tokenizer.Estate users, this transforms security from a one-o milestone into a continuous process embedded in the product roadmap.

As part of the collaboration, Tokenizer.Estate clients also gain access to legal and regulatory advisory through Hacken’s advisory practice and its partner network. This includes support with licensing, legal structuring, and tax for RWA and tokenization projects — from jurisdiction and SPV selection to aligning deals with evolving regulatory frameworks. By combining technical security audits with legal and compliance support, the partnership is designed to help issuers structure real estate tokenization projects that are both secure and regulator-ready.

About Tokenizer.Estate

Tokenizer.Estate is a white-label platform for real estate tokenization and analytics, built for property developers, real estate firms, investment funds, high-net-worth individuals, and financial institutions. It combines legal structuring, blockchain-based tokenization, and investor onboarding in a single workflow.

Tokenizer.Estate supports the full lifecycle of tokenized real estate — from structuring and issuing digital ownership interests to managing investors, secondary transfers, and ongoing reporting. Issuers can fractionalize assets, onboard global investors under compliant processes, and maintain transparent ownership records in one place. The partnership and its broader context in the RWA market were originally explored in more detail on news.tokenizer.estate.

About Hacken

Hacken is a blockchain security company providing security services for Web3 and digital-asset projects, including audits, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessments. Founded in 2017, the firm positions itself as a long-term security partner focused on making Web3 safer for users, builders, and institutions. Its core services span smart contract and protocol audits for DeFi, L1/L2 networks, RWA and tokenization projects, as well as dApp and infrastructure penetration testing and compliance-oriented Advisory.

Why Security Is Critical for Real Estate Tokenization

Real estate tokenization is one of the fastest-growing RWA segments, but because tokens are ultimately tied to real buildings, legal structures, tenants and cash flows, the bar for security and compliance is extremely high.

Any weakness in smart contracts, access controls or data flows can lead to misallocated ownership, failed redemptions and serious regulatory or reputational damage.

As institutional investors and regulated funds move into the space, independent audits and continuous monitoring are becoming a basic requirement — and the Tokenizer.Estate–Hacken partnership is designed to meet that standard and raise the security bar for real estate tokenization platforms.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored press release and is for informational purposes only. It does not reflect the views of Crypto Daily, nor is it intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice.

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