Big news from the traditional finance world—DTCC's subsidiary just scored a No-Action Letter from the SEC. What does that mean? They're greenlit to run a controlled production pilot for tokenizing assets currently held in DTC custody.
The timeline? Three-year authorization window, with the actual service expected to kick off sometime in the second half of 2026. This isn't some experimental sandbox thing either—we're talking about bringing tokenization infrastructure to traditional assets at scale.
SEC giving the nod here signals a pretty significant shift. Legacy finance giants are now getting official clearance to bridge into blockchain rails. Whether this accelerates institutional adoption or just creates another layer of regulated complexity remains to be seen, but the wheels are definitely in motion.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 20h ago
It's still early for 2026; the real implementation will have to wait... But the SEC has indeed sent a signal with this move.
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UnluckyMiner
· 12-12 03:05
It's another "major positive news," starting only in 2026, I've already taken off my pants.
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blocksnark
· 12-12 03:01
Launching only in 2026? Will the black box really come to life...
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CryptoSourGrape
· 12-12 03:00
If only I had heard this news two years earlier. Now they say it won't be launched until 2026. How am I supposed to wait alive?
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-12 02:58
Another promise for 2026. Who will still remember then, haha.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 12-12 02:41
Here we go again with the same old tricks, traditional finance is slowly eating away at our stuff.
Big news from the traditional finance world—DTCC's subsidiary just scored a No-Action Letter from the SEC. What does that mean? They're greenlit to run a controlled production pilot for tokenizing assets currently held in DTC custody.
The timeline? Three-year authorization window, with the actual service expected to kick off sometime in the second half of 2026. This isn't some experimental sandbox thing either—we're talking about bringing tokenization infrastructure to traditional assets at scale.
SEC giving the nod here signals a pretty significant shift. Legacy finance giants are now getting official clearance to bridge into blockchain rails. Whether this accelerates institutional adoption or just creates another layer of regulated complexity remains to be seen, but the wheels are definitely in motion.