On-Chain Settlement Records, Explained
Where to find issuance and distribution records for registered assets.
When a Wavist asset completes its cycle, its story does not end with a press release. It ends with a settlement record — an on-chain entry documenting what was distributed, when, and to which token holders.
What gets recorded
For each registered asset, the platform maintains on-chain records covering the full lifecycle:
- Issuance — token creation and allocation at the start of the offering.
- Distributions — settlement transactions executed according to the offering terms after the underlying revenue events conclude.
- Redemption — final settlement and closure of the cycle.
Why this matters more than projections
Forecasts are claims about the future; settlement records are facts about the past. A completed cycle with a verifiable distribution record tells you more about how a platform operates than any target figure could. That is why completed assets in the registry display their realized results with a link to the underlying record — final figures, net of fees, verifiable independently of anything we publish.
Past performance does not guarantee future results — a completed cycle is evidence of process, not a promise of outcome. But we believe investors are better served by auditable history than by projections, and the registry is built around that principle.
This article is for general information only and does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or investment advice.