A major green light for blockchain innovation: DTCC's leadership recently highlighted the SEC's No-Action Letter as a game-changer for the securities industry. The approval paves the way for institutions to tokenize and issue blockchain-based representations of real-world assets—marking a watershed moment in how traditional finance embraces distributed ledger technology.



The DTCC chief emphasized that the entire securities ecosystem has been steadily shifting toward tokenization. This isn't speculation anymore; it's institutional momentum. With regulatory clarity finally emerging, expect accelerated adoption across settlement layers, custody solutions, and asset classes.

Tokens like HBAR, XRP, XLM, and LINK—each targeting infrastructure roles in this transition—are seeing renewed relevance as bridges between traditional finance and blockchain markets. The move signals that regulatory agencies are ready to let the industry evolve.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 12-14 12:54
Wait, did the SEC really approve it? Finally, no more choking!
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MissingSatsvip
· 12-14 12:54
Wait, did the SEC really approve it? Traditional finance is about to be shaken up.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 12-14 12:54
ngl this time the SEC really relaxed, the era of institutional tokenized assets is coming... HBAR and XRP might really have a chance this time
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 12-14 12:52
Good morning, I'm here at 2 a.m... Yet another narrative of "perfect mechanism design," SEC's No-Action Letter is like a pass to the robot paradise. Do they really think traditional finance folks will line up obediently? The feast of sandwich attacks has only just begun. This wave of tokenization is just laying a new tablecloth over the liquidity trap. Infrastructure tokens like HBAR, XRP have long been eaten up in dark pools. Regulatory "clarity"? Friend, that's a trap set for institutions, retail investors are still calculating their time costs. Midnight arbitrage window is now open, miners' tips should increase. That's it, the awake are watching to see who gets cut next.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 12-14 12:47
ngl this time the SEC really let go, tokenization is no longer just talk... HBAR and XRP should take off this round, right?
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 12-14 12:41
Nah, we've waited so long, is it finally happening? By the way, will HBAR and XRP turn things around this time...
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 12-14 12:38
ngl this time the SEC finally isn't messing around, the door to traditional finance is really opening Wait, it's hbar, xrp again, these same few coins being pumped every time... Adoption of tokenization in traditional finance is indeed a big deal, but how long will it truly take to realize? Institutions are all ready, settlement layer is the key, right? Who has the highest trust in custody? Bet 5 bucks, next week there will be new coins claiming to be "bridges" haha
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