SEC Greenlights Nasdaq's Tokenized Settlement Pilot: What It Means For Investors - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)
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SEC approves Nasdaq's move to support tokenized securities trading
The SEC’s approval lets Nasdaq test blockchain-based versions of stocks that trade and settle like traditional shares. What to know: The Securities and Exchange Commission approved Nasdaq’s plan to let certain securities trade in tokenized form, integrating blockchain technology into U.S. equity markets. Under the new framework, eligible Nasdaq participants can opt to settle trades as blockchain-based tokens that trade alongside traditional sha…
The stock exchange operator had filed a file with the SEC in September to allow its shares to be traded in the form of tokens.
Nasdaq Secures SEC Approval For Trading Tokenized Securities - Fintech InShorts: Latest Fintech News, Analysis By Experts
This marks a significant advancement in digital asset trading. Highlights: Nasdaq gains SEC approval for trading tokenized securities. This approval enables integration of digital assets in traditional markets. The move signifies a shift towards modernizing finance. Nasdaq has officially secured approval from the SEC to trade tokenized securities. This historic decision allows the exchange to introduce digital assets into the traditional tradin…
What did the SEC approve for tokenized securities?
Nasdaq SEC approval: tokenized securities trading enters a pilot A filing indicates the SEC has approved a Nasdaq rule change that allows some securities to be traded in tokenized form. The new approach is set to be tested through an upcoming pilot program. What the approval enables The SEC’s…
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