Navigating the Global Regulatory Maze
As asset tokenization gains momentum, regulators worldwide are developing frameworks to govern this emerging market. The approaches vary significantly across jurisdictions, creating both opportunities and challenges for global tokenization platforms.
United States
The SEC has taken a pragmatic approach, clarifying that tokenized versions of existing securities fall under existing securities laws. The recent approval of a dedicated trading framework for tokenized securities marks a significant step forward.
European Union
The EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation provides a comprehensive framework that explicitly addresses asset tokenization. The DLT Pilot Regime allows market infrastructure to explore blockchain-based settlement of tokenized securities.
Asia Pacific
Singapore leads the region with Project Guardian, while Hong Kong’s SFC has issued guidelines for tokenized funds. Japan’s FSA has established a clear framework for security token offerings through its amended Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.
Conclusion
While regulatory approaches differ, the global trend is clearly toward accommodating asset tokenization within existing financial regulatory frameworks rather than creating entirely new ones.
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