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Post-round IP and token restructuring
A developer studio closed a funding round and discovered its IP sat in the wrong entity — and its token allocations contradicted its cap-table.
- The brief
- Put the IP and the cap-table where the investors were told they were.
- Our role
- We moved the IP into a Hong Kong holding company under a BVI top layer, reconciled token warrants with equity, and obtained the investor consents.
- Outcome
- The structure now matches the disclosure; the next round priced without a single structure question.
Described without identifying parties or amounts. Past outcomes do not predict the result of any future matter.
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Holding structures for technology businesses and digital assets: IP and equity holding, token cap-tables, the VASP perimeter and founder–investor documents.
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