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Hester Peirce Clears Confusion Around SEC Tokenization Rule

Peirce pushed back against reports suggesting synthetic securities could be included, calling parts of the discussion “hyperbole.”

Written By Iyiola Adrian
Fact Checked by Shubham Soni
Published 2026-05-23·Updated 2 months ago
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Hester Peirce Clears Confusion Around SEC Tokenization Rule
Hester Maria Peirce, American lawyer

Key Highlights

  • The SEC is preparing a tokenization rule that will allow only real stocks to be turned into digital tokens.
  • SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce clarified that rumors about synthetic securities being included are wrong, saying the rule is limited to real equity assets.
  • The rule is part of a wider effort to modernize crypto rules, while the SEC and CFTC work together on clearer digital asset regulations.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is getting ready to release a new rule about tokenization, and it has already sparked confusion in the crypto world.

To address the speculation, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce publicly clarified this week that the upcoming rule will apply only to tokenized versions of real securities and will not permit synthetic crypto stocks.

In a post on X on Friday, Peirce said many of the claims about the rule were overstated and called parts of the reporting “hyperbole.” She made it clear that the upcoming rule will not open the door for synthetic tokenized securities.

I appreciate the interest in–but not the hyperbole about–the contemplated innovation exemption for the onchain trading of tokenized NMS stock. Keep in mind: I've always expected that it'd be limited in scope & would facilitate trading only of digital representations of the same…

— Hester Peirce (@HesterPeirce) May 21, 2026

Instead, it will focus only on real financial assets that already exist in traditional markets. In simple terms, this means real stocks can be turned into digital tokens, but fake versions that only copy the price will not be allowed.

Peirce clears up what the rule really means

Peirce explained that the plan is to allow trading of digital versions of real shares, like company stocks that investors can already buy today. These digital versions would act as a mirror of real ownership on blockchain systems. But she stressed that synthetic tokens, which are created by third parties and only track price movement without giving ownership or voting rights, will be left out completely.

“I’ve always expected that it’d be limited in scope & would facilitate trading only of digital representations of the same underlying equity security that an investor could purchase in the secondary market today, not synthetics,” she wrote.

In another post on X, Peirce referred people to the SEC’s earlier statement from January, which already made a clear difference between tokenized real stocks and synthetic products. That statement explained that tokenized securities must still be backed by real assets and linked to actual ownership, not just price exposure.

If people want to understand what synthetics mean to me in this context, see the staff statement on tokenization, which distinguishes tokenized versions of issuer-sponsored stocks and of stocks that SEC-registered firms hold for their customers from synthetic instruments that… https://t.co/D85cmJxkNN

— Hester Peirce (@HesterPeirce) May 22, 2026

How the rumor started 

The discussion around the rule started this week after Bloomberg News reported that the SEC might be thinking about allowing synthetic tokens to trade on decentralized crypto platforms. The report caused strong reactions in the crypto community, with many believing it could open a wider market for synthetic assets. Peirce responded directly to that and said the rule does not support that idea.

She also said that public discussions have been moving faster than the official rule itself. According to her, people should be careful not to assume details before the rule is actually published. She added that while she understands the public interest, the information being shared online is often stretched or misunderstood.

This tokenization rule is part of a bigger effort by the SEC to update financial rules for the digital age. The goal is to bring traditional finance and blockchain systems closer together while still keeping investor protection in place. The rule is being shaped under SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, who has been pushing for broader changes in crypto regulation.

Meanwhile, the SEC is not reportedly working alone on this. It is also coordinating with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as both agencies try to create clearer rules for digital assets.

Also Read: Blockchain Group Pushes Congress to Fix Crypto Tax Confusion

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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