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SEC Slows Tokenized Stock Push Amid Market and Investor Concerns

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has delayed its proposed “innovation exemption” for tokenized stocks after strong resistance from major Wall Street firms and market groups. Regulators are reviewing concerns over shareholder rights, price inconsistencies across platforms, and weaker investor protections on decentralized exchanges. Critics argue tokenized shares could blur ownership rules and reduce oversight tied to anti-money laundering standards. The decision matters because it could shape how traditional stocks move onto blockchain networks. The SEC is now expected to revisit the proposal after further industry feedback and legal review.

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