The approval lets Nasdaq test tokenized versions of some stocks and ETFs without moving beyond existing market rails.
March 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved a Nasdaq proposal to allow certain ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved a Nasdaq rule change that allows certain securities to be traded in tokenized form, a move that integrates blockchain technology into ...
The SEC’s approval lets Nasdaq test blockchain-based versions of stocks that trade and settle like traditional shares.
Nasdaq and the parent company of Kraken are working on a new design for tokenized equities.
Nasdaq plans to work with Kraken to distribute tokenized versions of public stocks globally as the exchange pushes to bring blockchain infrastructure into traditional markets.
Nasdaq is moving deeper into blockchain-based finance through a partnership with crypto exchange Kraken aimed at developing infrastructure for tokenized stock trading. The initiative reflects growing ...
Traditional stock markets run on a schedule built for a pre-digital era: weekday sessions, limited after-hours windows, and settlement processes ...
The call for simplified, defined-outcome financial products has grown sharply in recent years, fueled by the popularity of prediction markets and event-based trading platforms. Nasdaq recently filed ...