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Stock exchanges warn SEC against easing rules for rival players

Last updated: November 27, 2025 10:00 am
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The competition between traditional stock exchanges and the emerging crypto trading exchanges has intensified in recent times, particularly with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) considering easing rules for the latter. While stock exchanges have been the preferred choice for most traders due to their established reputation, a growing number of traders are turning to crypto exchanges for their global accessibility.

In a bid to attract more traders, several crypto exchanges have introduced tokenized versions of stocks. This move has raised concerns among traditional stock exchanges, leading them to voice their objections to the SEC. Tokenization involves using blockchain technology to represent real-world assets such as stocks, funds, and real estate as digital tokens. These tokenized stocks provide investors with indirect exposure to traditional company stocks, allowing for fractional ownership and trading 24/7.

The SEC’s proposed framework, which would provide time-limited exemptive relief to crypto exchanges offering tokenized stocks, has sparked controversy. The new SEC administration, led by Chair Paul Atkins, is seen as more supportive of such offerings compared to his predecessor, Gary Gensler. This shift in regulatory stance has unsettled traditional stock exchanges, who fear that it could negatively impact investor interests.

One of the key players in this debate is Robinhood Markets, which caused a stir when it launched tokenized stocks in the U.S. Stock exchanges have expressed their concerns over the potential regulatory recognition of tokenized equity offerings by crypto exchanges. The World Federation of Exchanges, representing major players like Nasdaq, Cboe, and CME Group, has also weighed in on the matter.

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In response to the SEC’s considerations, the federation has urged the regulatory body to reconsider the exemptions being proposed for crypto exchanges offering tokenized stocks. The group of stock exchanges has warned that any relief that undermines investor protections or distorts competition could have adverse effects on the U.S. markets. They have raised reservations about fast-tracking crypto exchanges into stock markets without ensuring full compliance with regulatory standards.

The ongoing debate between stock exchanges and crypto trading platforms highlights the evolving landscape of financial markets. As regulators navigate the growing popularity of tokenized assets, it remains to be seen how the balance between traditional and emerging exchanges will be maintained to safeguard investor interests and market integrity.

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