> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.native.org/native-dev/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.native.org/native-dev/build-with-native/asset-issuers.md).

# Asset Issuers

**Transparency:** Every deposit, withdrawal, buy, and sell transaction is transparent, traceable, and verifiable onchain, giving issuers full visibility into asset holders and distribution.

**Efficient Liquidity:** Build liquidity with a wide range of PMMs already onboarded to Native, or utilize Native Core's built-in ProAMM (integrated at the consensus layer) for initial bootstrapping. Capital is deployed efficiently and transparently, eliminating unnecessary trust assumptions around designated market makers.

**Broad Distribution:** Native Relay exports asset liquidity across all integrated upstream partners, including major wallets, aggregators, intent protocols, and other trading venues.

**For RWA issuers**, Native supports a 24/7 secondary market with deep liquidity and tight spreads.

Monitor distribution, liquidity, and market activity through the Native [dashboard](https://app.native.org/analytics).


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