SEC's advisory group backs tokenized securities push, outlines how to keep it safe
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SEC Moves Toward a Narrow Exemption for Tokenized Securities Trading as Agency Builds Out Its Crypto Regulatory Approach More Stories ETHNews
The Securities and Exchange Commission is developing a limited exemption designed to allow controlled trading of tokenized securities, the clearest signal yet that the agency is moving from theoretical engagement with blockchain-based finance toward concrete regulatory accommodation. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce confirmed the initiative, describing the framework as deliberately narrow and built around maintaining investor protections rather th…
SEC to 'Soon' Review Exemption to Trade Tokenized Securities
Remarks At The Investor Advisory Committee Meeting, Paul S. Atkins, SEC Chairman, Washington D.C., March 12, 2026 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our first Investor Advisory Committee meeting of the year. Before I make some opening remarks, let me offer the customary disclaimer that the views I express here are my own as Chairman and not necessarily those of the SEC as an institution or of the other Commissioners. Of course, …
SEC Panel Rejects Tokenized Stock Exemptions, Reigniting Debate on Innovation vs. Investor Protection
In a move sending ripples through the digital asset sector, a critical advisory panel within the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly rejected calls for regulatory exemptions for tokenized stocks. This decision, emerging on March 12, 2026, underscores the regulatory body’s cautious approach to evolving financial technologies, prioritizing existing investor protection frameworks over promised efficiency gains. While advoca…
The SEC commission, Hester Peirce, again set a distance from more rigid regulatory approaches by calling for simpler corporate disclosure rules and defending a way to experiment with tokenized values. Its comments come at a key time for Washington, where tokenization begins to gain space within the debate about the future of financial markets and the supervision of cryptoactives. *** Hester Peirce asked regulators to avoid micro-management of ma…
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