The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is advancing efforts to establish a framework for the listing and trading of tokenized securities. Jamie Selway, Director of the Division of Trading and Markets, announced at the Piper Sandler Global Exchanges and Fintech Conference that SEC Chairman Paul Atkins has tasked the division with this initiative. The framework aims to promote innovation while avoiding regulatory arbitrage.
Additionally, the SEC is coordinating with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to align regulatory policies. This collaboration seeks to ensure a cohesive approach to the oversight of digital assets and tokenized securities, reflecting the growing intersection of traditional finance and blockchain technology.
SEC to Develop Framework for Security Token Trading
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