
The NYSE, part of Intercontinental Exchange, is building a blockchain‑based tokenized securities platform to enable 24/7 trading of U.S. stocks and ETFs, pending regulatory approval. The system will use NYSE’s Pillar matching engine and align tokenized shares with traditional shareholder rights, dividends, and governance. It’s part of ICE’s broader strategy to support round‑the‑clock markets, with partner banks working on tokenized deposits and clearing systems. The move aims to modernize trading infrastructure and meet growing demand for nonstop digital asset access.
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