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Tokenized Securities Face Same Rules as Traditional Assets, Says SEC

The new guidance clears the path for tokenized stocks but warns issuers that tech doesn't change the law.

Written By:
Ronak Kumar

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Divya Mistry

Last updated: January 29, 2026 1:57 PM
Published 2026-01-29
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Tokenized Securities Face Same Rules as Traditional Assets, Says SEC

Key Highlights

  • The SEC clarified that putting a stock on a blockchain does not change its legal status; it is still a security subject to full registration.
  • Issuing or recording securities on-chain does not change registration, disclosure, or compliance requirements.
  • The guidance reinforces oversight amid shifting crypto enforcement but leaves crypto-native asset status unresolved.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has clarified that tokenized securities remain subject to federal securities laws, reinforcing that placing a financial instrument on a blockchain does not alter its legal status. 

The guidance was issued Wednesday through a joint staff statement from the SEC’s Divisions of Corporation Finance, Trading and Markets, and Investment Management. 

The statement is made in the context of increasing attention of financial institutions to the tokenization of traditional assets (stocks, bonds, funds) with blockchain technology. Although the agency recognized the operational distinction of on-chain recordkeeping, it still highlighted that the regulatory obligations are the same.

Legal obligations are not altered by blockchain format

The SEC states that securities issued or registered on a blockchain should be subject to the same registration, disclosure, and compliance requirements as those of securities issued using traditional systems. 

The agency claimed that the issuance format, on-chain or off-chain, does not influence the federal securities laws. On-chain transactions are transactions that are recorded on a blockchain as ownership and transfers instead of using the conventional databases. 

The SEC observed that issuers can issue tokenized securities in a separate category or in combination with conventional securities. In some cases, regulators can consider both formats as one and the same class under some laws as they have rights and privileges that are substantially similar. 

The main difference, which the statement clarified, is the way issuers keep records of shareholders. Rather than off-chain databases, issuers or their representatives can rely on a single or multiple crypto networks to monitor ownership, without altering the legal nature of the security.

Regulation arrives amid changing crypto enforcement

The explanation comes in the fact that the SEC has changed its approach to crypto regulation in the last year. During the Trump administration, the agency has abandoned or shut down over a dozen enforcement actions of big crypto companies. 

Some of those cases focused on the issue of whether digital tokens, staking services, or wallet infrastructure were unregistered securities.

Although the enforcement posture is less aggressive, the statement of Wednesday strengthens the legal basis of most of the previous cases by restating that the securities laws are applicable irrespective of the technological structure. 

Nevertheless, the guidance does not consider whether crypto-native products are securities in the first place, which is a question that is legally unanswered.

The clarification and its importance to markets

The declaration offers regulatory certainty to institutions that consider tokenized securities, especially with traditional finance starting to experiment with blockchain-based settlement and recordkeeping. 

Meanwhile, it is an indication that innovation will not spare products of regulation. Although the SEC has reduced certain crypto enforcement, it still pursues cases of activities like Bitcoin mining services, which it claims can be securities offerings. 

The guidance suggests that regulatory scrutiny will focus on economic reality rather than labels or technology. As tokenization gains traction, the SEC’s message is clear: blockchain may change how securities move, but not how they are regulated.

Also Read: Ondo Finance Demands Clear Rules for Digital Asset Securities from SEC

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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