ZUG DLT
The Vanderbilt Terminal for Distributed Ledger Technology
INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENCE FOR SWITZERLAND'S DLT ECOSYSTEM
DLT Securities Issued CHF 500M+| SDX Participants 25+| Swiss DLT Firms 1,200+| Project Helvetia Active| FINMA DLT Licences 2+| DLT Act Aug 2021| DLT Securities Issued CHF 500M+| SDX Participants 25+| Swiss DLT Firms 1,200+| Project Helvetia Active| FINMA DLT Licences 2+| DLT Act Aug 2021|

Analysis

Editorial analysis of Switzerland's DLT regulatory and market landscape — impact assessments, regulatory comparisons, and market commentary.

ZUG DLT’s analysis section publishes original editorial assessment of Switzerland’s DLT regulatory and market landscape. Coverage includes impact assessments of Swiss DLT legislation, comparison of Swiss regulatory approaches with EU, UK, and Singapore frameworks, market structure analysis, and commentary on FINMA supervisory developments. All analysis is grounded in primary sources and reflects the editorial judgment of ZUG DLT’s team.

Enterprise Blockchain Adoption in Switzerland: Banking, Insurance and Supply Chain

Enterprise blockchain occupies a peculiar position in the technology landscape. It is simultaneously one of the most heavily invested categories in corporate IT …

1 Mar 2026

Switzerland vs EU: Comparing DLT Regulatory Frameworks for Tokenised Assets

The regulatory landscape for tokenised assets in Europe has never been more consequential — or more fragmented. On one side of the regulatory divide stands …

1 Mar 2026

Switzerland's DLT Act: What the Federal Law on DLT Means for Tokenisation

When Switzerland’s Federal Act on the Adaptation of Federal Law to Developments in Distributed Ledger Technology came into force on 1 August 2021, it …

1 Mar 2026

Tokenised Securities in Switzerland: Market Development and Investment Opportunity

The market for tokenised securities has moved well beyond the proof-of-concept phase. Global estimates for tokenised real-world assets under management reached …

1 Mar 2026

The Swiss DLT Act at Three: Impact Assessment and Market Development

The Swiss Federal DLT Act has now been in force for five years — long enough to assess not merely what it promised but what it delivered. The verdict requires …

24 Feb 2026