Jan 29, 2026
SEC Clarifies Tokenized Securities Framework: Issuer and Third-Party Models Explained
Regulationblockchain securitiesCrypto AssetsDigital SecuritiesDLT complianceSEC regulationssecurities tokenizationsecurity-based swapstokenized securities
TLDR: Format does not alter securities law application; tokenized assets face same registration requirements. Issuers can maintain master securityholder files onchain or use crypto assets as transfer notification tools. Third-party custodial models create security entitlements while synthetic models provide exposure only. Security-based swaps require registration and exchange execution for sales to non-eligible participants. The [...]
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