Wavist provides information on tokenized assets backed by concert, album, and content IP. Subscriptions, if any, are made only through formal offering documents after investor eligibility verification.
Nothing on this page constitutes an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security or digital asset.

Financial structuring and IP ownership are held by separate corporate entities, keeping rights and responsibilities clear for every asset.
The financial entity responsible for tokenization structuring and issuance infrastructure.
Holds artist management, album, and live performance IP, and issues assets backed by them.
Holds video and content IP, and issues assets backed by them.
IP assets are reviewed and structured by the issuing entity before registration.
Rights are tokenized under a regulated issuance structure with formal documentation.
Eligible investors complete KYC and subscribe through formal offering documents.
Distributions, if any, are settled on-chain according to the offering terms.
Assets backed by verified concert, album, and content IP from established entities.
Issuance and settlement records are maintained on-chain for auditability.
Entity-separated issuance, formal documentation, and compliance-first processes.
Participation is limited to investors who satisfy eligibility and KYC requirements.
Account-abstraction wallet with sponsored gas. No seed phrases, no network fees for platform transactions.







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