SEC nod on tokenized stocks and bonds boosts XRP Ledger

12-Dec-2025 Crypto Economy

Analyst said that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has “officially approved” blockchain tokenization of stocks and bonds, a development he framed as a constructive signal for tokenized securities and the XRP Ledger.

Tokenization converts traditional assets like equities and bonds into digital tokens on a blockchain, a structure typically associated with faster settlement, lower processing costs, and reduced reliance on intermediaries, while improving transparency and cross-border market access. A separate report said the shift could reshape how securities are issued, traded, and settled, and highlighted Ripple’s recent XRP Ledger v3.0 launch with protocol upgrades, DeFi enhancements, and major fixes intended to strengthen infrastructure for digital securities activity.

Next, stakeholders will watch for execution details, including the scope of what is permitted, which regulated issuers or venues move first, and whether tokenized equities and bonds appear as real issuance and trading activity rather than headline momentum.

Source: Armando Pantoja (X post).


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