SEC Pumps the Brakes: Crypto Versions of US Stocks Face Regulatory Roadblock

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has paused the rollout of its highly anticipated “innovation exemption” for tokenized stocks, deferring the framework’s release due to concerns from traditional stock exchanges and other key market participants. This exemption, which was expected to be unveiled as early as this week under SEC Chair Paul Atkins, aimed to establish a new regulatory channel. This pathway would permit digital tokens, directly linked to shares of publicly traded companies, to be traded on decentralized crypto platforms continuously, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, effectively circumventing the established constraints of traditional stock exchanges.
The proposed exemption forms a crucial component of Chair Atkins’ broader “Project Crypto” initiative, which is designed to ease existing restrictions on cryptocurrencies in alignment with the Trump administration’s pro-crypto stance. Reports indicated that the SEC was inclined to authorize the issuance and trading of third-party tokens – digital representations of shares from companies such as Apple, Nvidia, or Tesla – without requiring the consent of the underlying public companies. This would empower external entities, rather than the original issuers, to create blockchain-based wrappers that track a company’s share price, subsequently listing them on decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms. While these tokens might initially lack traditional shareholder rights like voting privileges or dividend distributions, the SEC was reportedly considering mandating that platforms provide such rights to avoid delisting.
The primary reason for the delay in the exemption’s release stems from the agency’s need to thoroughly evaluate feedback received from officials of stock exchanges and other influential market participants. These stakeholders recently engaged in discussions with SEC staff, expressing significant reservations. Notably, the World Federation of Exchanges, an organization whose membership includes prominent exchanges like Nasdaq, Cboe, and CME Group, previously issued a stern warning to the SEC in a November 2025 letter. The federation cautioned that such exemptions could potentially “dilute” existing investor protections and “distort” market competition by granting crypto exchanges a regulatory advantage not available to conventional markets. They emphasized that legitimizing tokenized stocks prior to the full implementation of compliance measures would “undoubtedly have negative — potentially acute consequences” for the integrity of U.S. markets.
The ongoing discourse surrounding tokenization is taking place amid divergent perspectives on the future landscape of U.S. equity markets. Nasdaq, for instance, secured SEC approval in March 2026 for its own tokenized securities proposal. Nasdaq’s model advocates for maintaining all trades on-exchange, ensuring full shareholder rights remain intact, and building upon the enterprise blockchain infrastructure provided by the DTCC. In stark contrast, the SEC’s innovation exemption would have sanctioned the emergence of a parallel, crypto-native market operating alongside the existing financial system. This alternative approach carries the potential risk of fragmenting liquidity across numerous third-party token issuers for the same underlying stock, posing complex challenges for market stability and efficiency.
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