CASE STUDY
Crowdex
We audited the DigiShares solution for Crowdex, then built a custom MiCA-compliant launchpad from scratch. Crowdex is a Polish tokenization platform for digital products; new projects now launch in hours, with over 1M PLN raised in the first months.
FINTECH / REGULATED CAPITAL · Frontend, backend, infrastructure, smart contracts, admin panel, KYC and payment integration
The shape of the engagement.
DigiShares audit first, then full platform development from scratch
3 tokenized projects · 100+ investors · 1M+ PLN raised · Launch in hours
Crowdex — MiCA-Compliant Tokenization Platform
Crowdex is a Polish platform that helps asset owners tokenize their projects and gives investors access to real-world opportunities. We joined as technology partners — first to audit a ready-made solution they were considering, then to build a custom platform when that solution didn't meet requirements.
The Challenge
Before building anything, Crowdex was evaluating DigiShares — an off-the-shelf tokenization platform. They needed an honest assessment: would it work for their needs?
Our audit was clear: DigiShares fell short. Three critical issues: (1) broken Web3 experience — unreliable wallet connections, missing validations that could send transactions to the wrong blockchain; (2) outdated mobile UX despite 70%+ of investors using phones; (3) restrictive token standards — ERC1404 forced on all projects, and smart contracts allowed project owners to forcibly transfer tokens from investor wallets, a trust-killer for serious investors. Vendor lock-in meant no platform ownership. The choice became simple: accept limitations or build what they actually needed.
What We Delivered
A custom tokenization platform built from the ground up, giving Crowdex full ownership and control.
Invisible blockchain: Most investors don't want to manage crypto wallets. We integrated Web3Auth and Biconomy so users can log in with their existing accounts (Google, email) and never deal with gas fees or wallet management. The blockchain works behind the scenes.
Compliance built in: Identity verification through Veriff, electronic document signing through Signius, and automated regulatory checks at every step. Full MiCA compliance from day one.
Flexible payments: Investors can pay with cards, bank transfers (through ZEN.com and Stripe), or cryptocurrency — whatever they're comfortable with.
Rapid project deployment: The architecture allows Crowdex to launch new tokenized projects in hours, not days. Template-based setup with automated compliance checks.
Admin control: The Crowdex team manages everything — project content, asset configuration, sale parameters — without needing developers.
How We Built It
Starting from scratch meant we could design for MiCA compliance from the beginning, not bolt it on later.
We used pre-audited smart contracts from ThirdWeb deployed on Polygon. This gave us security validation out of the gate while allowing customization for Crowdex's specific needs.
The biggest challenge was maintaining simple user experience while meeting every regulatory requirement. Account abstraction hides the blockchain complexity; compliance checks happen in the background. Investors see a straightforward investment flow, not a crypto interface.
Key Decisions
Custom over off-the-shelf: Sometimes building from scratch is the right call. The DigiShares audit saved Crowdex from a costly mistake and gave them a platform they actually own.
Compliance as enabler: Regulations don't have to mean complicated UX. The right architecture makes compliance invisible to users.
Bridging Web3 and traditional finance: Most investors aren't crypto experts. Account abstraction and familiar payment methods removed the barriers that typically keep traditional investors away.
Results
- 5 months from start to production
- Over 1 million PLN raised through the platform
- Multiple tokenized projects successfully launched
- Full MiCA compliance with integrated KYC and document signing
- Projects launch in hours, not days
What's Next
We support Crowdex in adding more tokenized projects and asset types, expanding to other European markets, and enhancing compliance features as MiCA evolves.