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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has released new guidance on tokenized securities, clarifying that tokenization does not change the applicability of securities laws

2026-01-29 08:11:38
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released new guidance on tokenized securities, clearly stating that whether a security is regulated depends on its legal characteristics, rather than whether it is in a tokenized form; tokenization itself does not change the applicability of securities laws.

The statement further distinguishes between issuer-sponsored tokenized securities and third-party tokenized securities, and covers different structures such as custodial models and synthetic models, aiming to provide clearer regulatory guidance for market participants to conduct related business within a compliance framework.

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