SEC Plans Regulatory Path for 24/7 Tokenized Stocks
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SEC plans regulatory path for 24/7 tokenized stocks
The SEC has begun preparing a regulatory route that could let qualified platforms trade tokenized U.S. stocks 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is working on an “innovation exemption” that could give…
JPMorgan, Goldman And 38 Others Test Trading Of Tokenized Assets Across Wall Street
Using blockchain-based representations of real-world assets (securities, including equities and bonds), and operating under the SEC’s December 2025 No-Action Letter that covers Russell 1000 stocks and major ETFs, the titans of Wall Street put the pedal to the metal for 4 hours. The test was a successful proof of concept, and DTCC is planning to move...
Tokenized Securities SEC Delay Leaves 2 Key Questions For Tokenized Securities Strong
The SEC’s delay to its innovation exemption has left a question unresolved: how much control should companies have when their shares are represented and traded onchain? The decision could shape whether tokenized securities preserve issuer records, voting, dividends, and disclosures while gaining blockchain-based settlement.
Sec Tokenized Stock Plan Could Bring 24/7 Trading to U.S. Markets
The SEC is developing an innovation exemption for platforms seeking to offer tokenized securities. The framework could let firms trade digital versions of U.S. stocks under federal requirements. Meanwhile, SEC Chair Paul Atkins supports efforts to move financial markets onto blockchain networks. The proposed structure could allow continuous trading and faster blockchain settlement for eligible securities. It could also connect digital share reco…
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