Insider: US SEC is formulating a plan to allow stocks to be traded on the blockchain
According to ChainCatcher, sources revealed that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is formulating a plan to allow stocks to be traded on the blockchain like cryptocurrencies, but the plan is facing strong opposition from traditional financial firms such as Citadel Securities.
SEC staff are discussing the plan with industry representatives, which was a top priority for the Trump administration in promoting crypto-friendly regulation. If the plan is approved, investors will be able to purchase tokenized stocks.
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