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Asterium brings HUMO token to Coinstore

Asterium said HUMO Token has reached Coinstore as an Uzbekistan-linked, bond-backed digital asset pegged at 1 HUMO to 1,000 UZS. But Coinstore’s own notice points to trading opening on April 28, leaving the exact live-trading start unresolved.

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Asterium said on April 27 that HUMO Token, an Uzbekistan-linked asset-backed digital token, has been listed on Coinstore. In its announcement said, the company described HUMO as pegged to the Uzbek sum at 1 HUMO to 1,000 UZS and backed by reserves including government bonds of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Asterium also said the token was already available for trading at the time of publication.

That timeline is not fully settled yet. Coinstore published a separate listing notice shows the HUMO/USDT pair opening for deposits and trading on April 28 at 18:00 UTC+8, with withdrawals opening on April 29 at 18:00 UTC+8. This creates a clear timing discrepancy with Asterium’s statement that the token was already live for trading.

Uzbekistan’s register gives HUMO a formal asset-token status

The token’s legal context comes from Uzbekistan’s broader crypto-asset framework rather than from a real-estate-specific regime. The National Agency for Prospective Projects’ crypto-asset register lists HUMO as a secured token on Mirasmanda DLT with a registration date of June 30, 2025. The same register also lists AUZ as an asset-backed token registered on April 21, 2026, which suggests HUMO sits inside a broader supervised asset-token category rather than operating as a one-off payment token.

Uzbekistan’s Regulation No. 3380 also gives the market its operating framework. The official legal text regulation defines a crypto-exchange as an electronic platform for the purchase, sale, or exchange of crypto-assets, and a crypto-depository as an organization providing the tools for issuance, initial placement, and storage. The same regulation also lists crypto-exchange, crypto-depository, mining-pool, and crypto-store among the licensed service-provider categories.

The RWA relevance here is infrastructure

For the RWA market, the main significance is not real-estate tokenization itself, since no verified property-linked component appears in the HUMO listing materials. The more important point is that a state-registered, bond-backed token from Uzbekistan’s supervised crypto-asset framework is being connected to an external centralized trading venue, even if the exact trading start still needs clarification.

Asterium’s own public materials support that broader infrastructure reading. Its public offer states that the platform has a policy covering the issuance, registration of issuance, initial offering, and circulation of asset-backed tokens. That does not by itself prove a live real-estate product, but it does show that HUMO fits into a larger asset-token setup rather than a simple exchange listing story.

In practical terms, the immediate effect is narrow. HUMO’s issuer, Asterium as infrastructure provider, Coinstore as venue, and users seeking access to the HUMO/USDT pair are the directly affected parties. What changed is the connection between a registered Uzbek asset token and a centralized exchange market, while the exact live-trading start remains unclear because Asterium’s statement and Coinstore’s timetable do not fully match.

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