Two compliance standards. Five jurisdictions. Every requirement mapped.
Every compliance primitive lines up with a mechanism regulators require — Token-2022 on Solana, ERC-3643 on EVM. Below: which frameworks matter, what they demand, and which Atlas control satisfies each.
Five jurisdictions. Two compliance standards.
United States
SEC- Transfer restrictions
- Holder registry
- Forced transfer on court order
European Union
ESMA · EBA- Governance controls
- Smart-contract enforceability
- Asset-referenced token rules
Singapore
MAS- Holder registry
- Transfer eligibility control
- On-chain compliance
Dubai
VARA- Freeze on regulator order
- Forced seize capabilities
- Sanctions screening
Switzerland
FINMA- Registered tokenized securities
- Compliance infrastructure
- Custody segregation
Which protocol primitive satisfies which rule.
The same rules, enforced on Base, Ethereum & Polygon.
Audited once. Shared by every issuer.
Atlas inherits Token-2022's audit history. The program has been reviewed by Neodyme and multiple third parties, secured billions on-chain since 2023, and published a public security analysis of extension interactions.
Open-source, verifiable on-chain
Token-2022 program ID is public and identical on Devnet, Testnet, and Mainnet. Anyone can reproduce the bytecode from source.
Neodyme security analysis
Full writeup of extension-interaction pitfalls (e.g. PermanentDelegate in DeFi vault accounts, TransferFeeConfig escrow math).
Deployed in production since 2023
Running at the BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, and Ondo asset-manager scale. The $2B+ tokenized RWA market on Solana uses this program.