
SEC's Approach to Tokenization Through Exemptions Raises Questions on Long-Term Stability
The SEC's strategy of granting exemptions for tokenization initiatives, rather than establishing full rules, may lack long-term regulatory resilience.

The SEC's strategy of granting exemptions for tokenization initiatives, rather than establishing full rules, may lack long-term regulatory resilience.

Former SEC and CFTC Chair Gary Gensler asserts that Congress never intended for sports betting, including prediction markets, to fall under exclusive federal oversight.

The SEC is considering scrapping Rule 611, a move that could significantly unlock the potential for tokenized U.S. stocks on decentralized trading platforms.

Tokenization firm Securitize has cleared a major regulatory hurdle with the SEC, paving the way for its potential listing on the New York Stock Exchange.

BlackRock-backed tokenization firm Securitize has cleared a major regulatory hurdle with SEC approval, paving the way for its potential public listing on the NYSE.
The SEC's 2026-2030 strategic plan, under Chairman Paul S. Atkins, signals a significant shift towards embracing digital assets and fostering regulatory clarity.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has outlined a new five-year strategic plan, placing digital assets at its core and aiming for clearer regulatory frameworks.

Blockchain firm Paxos has secured approval from the U.S. SEC to operate as a registered clearing agency, a significant industry milestone.

The cryptocurrency market experienced a broad upswing with significant Bitcoin ETF inflows, while PwC announced an expanded focus on stablecoins and payments.