SEC Commissioner Peirce Clarifies Scope of Proposed Innovation Exemption for Onchain Stock Trading

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce clarified the scope of a proposed innovation exemption for onchain trading of tokenized NMS stock, cautioning against mischaracterization of the initiative. Peirce stated the exemption would be limited and facilitate trading only of digital representations of the same underlying equity securities available in secondary markets today—explicitly excluding synthetic assets.
Peirce’s statement appears designed to manage expectations around tokenization efforts under SEC oversight. The commissioner has been a vocal proponent of blockchain innovation within regulatory frameworks but emphasized that the contemplated exemption would not expand the universe of tradeable assets beyond what currently exists in traditional equity markets.
The clarification suggests ongoing discussions within the SEC regarding how to accommodate onchain equity trading while maintaining regulatory boundaries. Tokenization of securities remains a nascent but growing area of interest among fintech companies and blockchain developers seeking to bring traditional financial instruments onto distributed ledgers.
Sources: Hester Peirce (@HesterPeirce)
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