The Mission

We build the system. You build the legacy.

ASTN is a structured wealth platform for people who earn at the highest levels but have never been given the tools to build like it. Professional athletes, entertainers, founders, and creators — they generate extraordinary income inside short, unpredictable windows. The financial system was not designed for them. ASTN was.

We do not give advice. We do not manage money. We build the infrastructure — the compliance, the access, the intelligence, the structure — so that when you're ready to move, the path is already there. You see the full picture. You make the call.

This is not a brokerage wearing a better skin. This is a company built from first principles around one question: what would a wealth system look like if it were designed for the people who actually need it most?

Structure

Wealth without architecture collapses. We build the frame first.

Ownership

Not exposure. Not access. Ownership — the kind that compounds and transfers.

Craftsmanship

Every screen, every flow, every word is deliberate. Nothing ships half-considered.

Excellence

The standard is not good enough. The standard is undeniable.

Agency

We inform. You decide. The power stays exactly where it should.

The Founding Story

Justice Bartley spent a decade at the intersection of professional sports and finance. He watched the same pattern repeat: extraordinary earners — disciplined, driven, surrounded by advisors — still losing ground. Not because they were careless, but because the system was never built for how they earn.

Short careers. Irregular income. High-pressure decisions made without real infrastructure. The tools existed for old money. The access existed for institutions. For the people generating new wealth at speed, there was almost nothing built with honesty.

ASTN started as a simple conviction: if you redesign the system around the athlete, the creator, the founder — if you put structure before product and protection before profit — you can change the outcome. Not for one person. For a generation.

He leads ASTN with the same principle he started with: build it right, or don't build it.