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🚨 BREAKING: The U.S. has quietly opened the door for banks to hold tokenized securities, and it’s a major development.
The Fed, OCC, and FDIC released a joint statement, showing rare alignment from three of the most powerful financial regulators in the United States.
Their message was clear: tokenized securities will be treated exactly the same as traditional securities.
Same capital rules, same collateral recognition, and the same risk weighting. Whether the asset is on a blockchain or not no longer changes how regulators view it.
This move is bigger than many people realize. For years, banks avoided tokenized assets due to unclear regulations around crypto. That uncertainty has now largely disappeared.
For example, a tokenized U.S. Treasury bond will now be treated just like a regular Treasury on a bank’s balance sheet. The same applies to tokenized stocks, whether they exist on a public or permissioned blockchain.
In simple terms, major U.S. banks can now hold, trade, and use tokenized assets as collateral without facing regulatory penalties.
This could pave the way for trillions of dollars in traditional assets to move onto blockchain, effectively giving Wall Street the signal to step deeper into the crypto ecosystem.
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