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NYSE Taps BlackRock-Backed Securitize to Build 24/7 Tokenized Stock Trading Platform

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Zafar Naik

Kraken and Robinhood have tokenized stocks. Hyperliquid launched an S&P 500 perpetual that did $100 million in volume within days. Wall Street has been watching, and now it is moving.

The New York Stock Exchange announced today it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Securitize, naming the firm as the first digital transfer agent eligible to mint blockchain-native securities on NYSE’s upcoming Digital Trading Platform.

In plain terms, NYSE just picked its first partner to turn stocks and ETFs into blockchain tokens.

What the Platform Actually Does

The Digital Trading Platform is designed to enable 24/7 trading of US-listed equities and ETFs with instant settlement, stablecoin-based funding, and fractional share purchases sized in dollar amounts rather than whole shares.

The critical distinction from every tokenized stock product currently available on crypto platforms is shareholder rights. NYSE’s platform is designed to preserve full voting power and dividend access, something offshore tokenized products do not offer because they typically function as derivatives rather than genuine securities.

Lynn Martin, President of NYSE Group, framed the announcement around trust: “As we explore how tokenization can enhance capital markets, it is critical that new infrastructure is developed in a way that preserves the trust, transparency, and protections investors expect.”

Carlos Domingo, CEO of Securitize, described the approach as rooted in regulated market structure: “This is about building tokenization in a way that works within real market structure, with the protections, controls, and operational integrity required for public securities.”

NYSE vs Nasdaq: Two Different Bets on the Same Future

Nasdaq recently received approval to support tokenized trading but plans to process it through traditional clearing infrastructure. NYSE is taking a fundamentally different approach, building a separate blockchain-based venue rather than layering new technology onto existing systems. One institution is upgrading its plumbing. The other is laying entirely new pipes.

Securitize brings institutional credibility to NYSE’s side of that bet. The firm is backed by BlackRock and Ark Invest, holds SEC registration as a transfer agent, and previously handled the issuance infrastructure for BlackRock’s tokenized fund.

The Timing Is Interesting

This announcement arrives the day before Congress holds its first dedicated tokenization hearing in the House Financial Services Committee, scheduled for March 25. The regulatory environment for tokenized securities is being shaped simultaneously from multiple directions, with Wall Street and Washington moving in parallel rather than in sequence.

Also Read: Tokenization Hearing Confirmed, CLARITY Act Stablecoin Deal Done “In Principle”: Big Week for Crypto

The NYSE tokenization platform still requires SEC and FINRA approval, with a timeline targeting late 2026.

The infrastructure is being built now, and the question for investors watching crypto-native platforms prove 24/7 demand exists is no longer whether traditional markets will follow. It is how quickly regulators allow them to.

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Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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