Nasdaq has received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a pilot program for trading tokenized versions of select stocks andNasdaq has received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a pilot program for trading tokenized versions of select stocks and

Nasdaq Secures SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities Pilot

2026/03/20 14:55
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Nasdaq has received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a pilot program for trading tokenized versions of select stocks and ETFs, marking a huge step in blending blockchain innovation with traditional financial infrastructure. The initiative displays a cautious but revolutionary flow closer to modernizing capital markets without disrupting present systems, as tokenized property will perform in established regulatory and settlement frameworks.

Pilot Structure and Scope

Nasdaq’s approved plan will initially cover securities within the Russell 1000 along with certain index ETFs, ensuring that tokenized versions mirror their traditional counterparts in rights, symbols, and trading priority. Rather than creating a parallel blockchain-based market, the exchange will integrate tokenization into its current processes. 

Participating brokers can designate trades for tokenized settlement, which Nasdaq will route to the Depository Trust Company (DTC) after execution. If any incompatibility arises, including troubles with blockchain infrastructure or broker eligibility, trades will default to traditional settlement methods.

Industry Concerns and Regulatory Scrutiny

During the review process, several industry stakeholders raised concerns about the proposal’s mechanics and broader implications. Organizations like SIFMA and Cboe Global Markets questioned the clarity of DTC’s role, while advocacy group Digital Chamber emphasized the need for neutrality in technology selection and greater issuer involvement. 

Better Markets adverse the move outright, mentioning risks related to pricing discrepancies, market surveillance, and legal ambiguity. These worries highlight ongoing debates about how tokenized securities should be characteristic in regulated markets.

A Step Toward Programmable Markets

Despite barriers, the SEC’s approval alerts developing institutional recognition of tokenization. Market individuals suggest the pilot could pave the way for faster settlement cycles and subsequently continuous, near real-time trading. While modern implementation remains anchored to traditional rails, the development introduces a brand new layer of flexibility, probably reshaping how equities are traded and applied in the future.

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