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Although digitized initial offerings of securities may not be novel, blockchain tokenization of existing securities is still evolving. In ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new guidance that significantly streamlines investor ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved in-kind creation and redemption to cryptocurrency exchange-traded ...
SEC Commissioner and crypto advocate Hester Peirce warned market participants considering tokenized assets to be aware of where their assets may fall under US securities laws.
The article discusses how the SEC issues non-binding guidance on crypto assets like meme coins and staking. "These recent ...
Putting digital versions of stocks on a blockchain doesn’t mean companies can skirt US securities laws, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Hester Peirce said Wednesday.
But critics say tokenization threatens to undermine a century’s worth of securities law and investor protections that have ...
A period of deregulation has been anticipated across U.S. financial services since January's change in administration, with ...
The Trump Administration ushered in key period for cryptocurrency policy in the United States, aiming to position nation as ...
Blockchains can’t magically change the nature of traditional assets, Peirce argued. Many regulatory complexities for ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission held a roundtable at the SEC’s headquarters in Washington, DC on June 26, 2025 to ...
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Commissioner Hester Peirce said Thursday that tokenized stocks are not exempt from regulatory oversight.