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The financial world is rapidly entering a new era where traditional assets like stocks and bonds can be represented on the blockchain. Tokenization is gaining momentum worldwide, and the U.S. is under pressure to keep pace. Trading firm Wintermute has submitted recommendations to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), urging rules that support innovation instead of slowing it down.
Wintermute’s proposal focused on three key areas critical to tokenized securities adoption: custody, settlement, and DeFi participation.
The firm also stressed that network tokens like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP should not be classified as securities, as they form the backbone of decentralized systems.
The push comes as tokenized real-world assets (RWA) are gaining traction globally. The total tokenized RWA market is now valued at nearly $28 billion.
These examples show that tokenization is no longer theoretical—it’s a fast-growing segment of financial markets attracting both major exchanges and new platforms.
Wintermute’s recommendations align with the industry’s wider call for a regulatory framework that balances innovation with investor protection. Unlike traditional Wall Street processes, tokenization has the potential to enable new market structures with greater efficiency and broader access.
The SEC’s next move will be critical. Clear guidance could establish the U.S. as a leader in tokenized markets, while prolonged uncertainty risks driving innovation overseas.
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