
Atmosphera
RWA · Event Finance · ATMOS
Event and weather-linked structured finance.
Event and weather-linked structured finance.
Assets under management
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Research
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Main components (5)
Event Investment Campaigns
Curated fundraising campaigns for live events (festivals, concerts, theater). Investors browse campaigns, review terms, and commit from a $500 USD minimum. Structured either as revenue-sharing (a slice of ticket sales, no equity) or as debt (principal plus fixed interest repaid roughly one week post-event).
Escrow & On-Chain Distribution
Investor funds are held in escrow until a campaign's funding target is reached, with automatic refunds if the goal is not met. Returns are drawn from ticket revenue held in escrow and distributed on-chain.
Stobox STV3 Tokenization Layer
Atmosphera's tokenization runs on Stobox's STV3 Protocol via the Stobox 4 platform. STV3 is an ERC-20 implementation using the Diamond Standard (EIP-2535), deployed on Arbitrum One, that embeds compliance logic, investor rights, and financial data directly on-chain.
Payments (Fiat & Crypto)
Investors can fund campaigns with USDC on the Arbitrum network or via traditional bank wire, letting the platform onboard both crypto-native and fiat participants.
Evedo Ecosystem Integration
Atmosphera is built on the Evedo Ecosystem's event infrastructure and positions itself as the financial layer alongside Evedo's existing ticketing, artist booking, payments, and event-operations tools.
Differentiator
Event and weather-linked structured finance.
Organizational structure
Units & roles
- Founder & CEO (Evedo / Atmosphera)
Stoyan Angelov
Serial entrepreneur in the events and technology sectors, recognized in Forbes '30 Under 30'. Founder and CEO of the Evedo Ecosystem, under which Atmosphera operates. Named as Atmosphera co-founder and primary contact in the SUNWAVES partnership announcement.
Similarity to traditional finance products
How Atmosphera maps onto established TradFi structures, and where it diverges.
| TradFi product | Similarity to Atmosphera | Key differences |
|---|---|---|
| Event / film revenue-participation financing (e.g., slate financing, revenue-share notes) | Investors provide upfront capital to fund a production or event and receive a share of the resulting box-office or ticket revenue rather than equity, mirroring Atmosphera's revenue-sharing campaigns. | Atmosphera fractionalizes participation to a $500 minimum for a global retail audience, settles via USDC on Arbitrum, holds funds in on-chain escrow, and distributes returns on-chain — versus traditional deals limited to accredited sponsors and settled off-chain. |
| Reward/equity crowdfunding platforms (e.g., Kickstarter, Seedrs) | Both pool capital from many small backers toward a specific project with all-or-nothing funding targets and refunds if targets are missed. | Atmosphera offers financial revenue-share or debt returns from ticket sales (its founder explicitly distinguishes it from crowdfunding), tokenizes the position on-chain with embedded compliance, and enforces KYC/identity verification per regulation. |
Data sources
- Atmosphera official website
- Stobox - Stobox Welcomes Atmosphera (partnership announcement)
- Winger Daily - Atmosphera partners with SUNWAVES Festival
- Event Tech Live - Atmosphera opens live events to community investors
- Stobox Technology - Stobox 4, STV3 Protocol & DID
- GitHub - Stobox STV3 Protocol (tokenization infrastructure)
- Stoyan Angelov (founder profile)