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Global Stock Exchanges Demand Crackdown on Tokenized Stocks - Here’s Why It Matters

Global Stock Exchanges Demand Crackdown on Tokenized Stocks - Here’s Why It Matters

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Blockworks
Published:
2025-08-25 19:16:15
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Global stock exchanges call for crackdown on tokenized stocks

Wall Street's old guard just declared war on crypto's hottest innovation—and they're not playing nice.

The Pushback Against Digital Disruption

Traditional exchanges want regulators to clamp down hard on tokenized stock offerings. They claim these digital assets undermine market integrity and investor protection. Never mind that they've been slow to adopt blockchain technology themselves.

Why This Reeks of Desperation

Tokenized stocks represent everything legacy finance fears: 24/7 trading, borderless access, and actual innovation. While exchanges talk about 'investor protection,' their track record includes flash crashes, dark pool scandals, and payment for order flow—but sure, crypto's the problem.

The regulatory battle lines are drawn. One side fights for innovation, the other for protectionism. Place your bets accordingly.

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