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    US Markets Race Toward Onchain Settlement After SEC No Action

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsDecember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Traditional financial markets are moving rapidly onchain as the US Securities and Exchange Commission chair doubles down on the idea of an “innovation exemption” to accelerate tokenization.

    “U.S. financial markets are poised to move on-chain,” wrote Paul Atkins, the chair of the SEC, in a Friday X post, adding that the agency is “embracing new technologies to enable this onchain future.”

    His comments come shortly after the SEC issued a “no action” letter to a subsidiary of the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), enabling it to offer a new securities market tokenization service.

    The DTCC plans to tokenize assets including the Russell 1000 index, exchange-traded funds tracking major indexes, and US Treasury bills and bonds, which Atkins called an “important step towards onchain capital markets.”

    “On-chain markets will bring greater predictability, transparency, and efficiency for investors,” he said.

    However, the green light for the DTCC’s pilot is only the beginning, as the SEC will consider an innovation exemption to enable builders to start “transitioning our markets onchain,” without being burdened by “cumbersome regulatory requirements,” added Atkins.

    Source: Paul Atkins

    Atkins pledged to encourage innovation as the industry moves toward onchain settlement, which would settle transactions on a blockchain ledger, removing intermediaries, enabling 24/7 trading and faster transaction finality.

    Related: Crypto nears its ‘Netscape moment’ as industry approaches inflection point

    Cointelegraph has contacted the SEC for comment on the details and timeline of an innovation exemption for tokenization.

    Atkins first proposed an innovation exemption for tokenization during his remarks at the Crypto Task Force Roundtable on DeFi on June 9.

    The SEC’s no-action letter means that the agency won’t take enforcement action if the DTCC’s product operates as described. The DTCC provides clearing, settlements and trading services as one of the most important infrastructure providers for US securities.

    Asset tokenization involves minting tangible assets on the blockchain ledger, offering more investor access through fractionalized shares and 24/7 trading opportunities.

    Related: Bitcoin treasuries stall in Q4, but largest holders keep stacking sats

    DTCC pilot and RWA builders push more TradFi onchain

    Crypto analysts have praised the SEC’s move to allow the DTCC’s new market tokenization service, which will award tokenized assets the same entitlements and investor protection mechanisms as traditional assets.

    “Not sure people fully appreciate how quickly financial markets are heading towards full tokenization… Moving even faster than I expected,” wrote ETF analyst Nate Geraci, in a Friday X post.

    Over the past few months, the SEC issued two no-action letters: one for a Solana-based decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) project, and a second no-action letter in September that allowed investment advisers to use state trust companies as crypto custodians.

    Meanwhile, crypto projects continue to raise funds to build the infrastructure necessary for tokenized onchain markets.

    On Tuesday, asset tokenization network Real Finance closed a $29 million private funding round to build an infrastructure layer for real-world assets (RWAs) that can boost institutional participation.