> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://taas-docs.stokr.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://taas-docs.stokr.io/introduction.md).

# Introduction

## Welcome to tokenization!

This documentation will help you understand how STOKR's Tokenization-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform can transform your traditional assets into digital tokens, opening new opportunities for fundraising, liquidity, and investor engagement.

Whether you're tokenizing equity, debt instruments, fund units, or structured products, our platform provides the technical infrastructure and compliance tools you need to meet regulatory requirements while maintaining complete control over your tokenization process.

In the following sections, you can get insight into:

* [General API principles](/general-api-principles/endpoints-and-requests.md): Authentication, data standards, and technical conventions used throughout the platform.
* [API Overview](/api-overview/data-structure-overview.md): Core concepts and structure of the API.
* [Asset origination](/asset-origination/what-is-asset-origination.md): Processes and requirements for setting up tokens for your assets.
* [Asset distribution](/asset-distribution/what-is-asset-distribution.md): How to onboard investors, manage investments, and distribute tokens.
* [Asset servicing](/asset-servicing/what-is-asset-servicing.md): Managing distributed tokens, including regulatory compliance, investor support, and lifecycle events.

For technical implementation details, refer to our [API Reference](https://taas-api.stokr.io/api-reference/#overview).


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