Securitize’s operation is a bit interesting - directly poaching former PayPal legal boss Jerome Roche as general counsel, and announcing that their tokenized securities are now fully open to US investors.
What is the most critical point in this matter? Their CEO directly stated that we have proven that there is a clear compliance path to provide investors with native tokenized assets in the United States. And emphasize that these are real securities on the chain, not synthetic packaging.
To be honest, this move directly broke the default consensus in the industry - everyone felt that tokenized securities mainly had to be played outside the United States. Now it seems that the door to the U.S. home market may be looser than imagined. In the RWA track, players who play well in compliance may have a lot of room for imagination behind.
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GweiWatcher
· 2025-12-12 22:57
Damn, PayPal's legal bigwig has been poached? What does this mean...
RWA is really about to take off, it feels like everyone was just worried for nothing
I'm skeptical about the loosening of the US market, but having a compliant path is always better than none...
Securitize's move is a good strategy, mainly depends on whether they can truly establish connections
Tokenized securities entering the US market... industry insiders probably can't sit still
By the way, how much is Jerome Roche's network worth?
US-based RWA concept stocks might need to be re-evaluated
Feels like it's just the beginning, there's definitely more to come
Compliance is everything; this time they've set a benchmark
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MetaverseMortgage
· 2025-12-12 11:53
PayPal's legal team has been recruited; does this mean the US is really going to loosen regulations? I'm not so sure, let's wait and see.
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CompoundPersonality
· 2025-12-10 05:09
Now it's really time to start grabbing the United States, maybe RWA is the real main line of the next wave
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ApeWithNoFear
· 2025-12-10 05:04
Ha, the legal affairs dug up by PayPal, are you really going to enter the United States now? I don't think this is a temptation, it is a direct declaration of war.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 2025-12-10 05:03
Damn, PayPal's legal affairs dug it up, is this serious? The U.S. market is really about to open
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P2ENotWorking
· 2025-12-10 04:54
If you dig into PayPal legal services, dare to open it directly in the United States? This is really bold
Securitize recruited PayPal legal executives, and tokenized securities officially entered the US market
Securitize’s operation is a bit interesting - directly poaching former PayPal legal boss Jerome Roche as general counsel, and announcing that their tokenized securities are now fully open to US investors.
What is the most critical point in this matter? Their CEO directly stated that we have proven that there is a clear compliance path to provide investors with native tokenized assets in the United States. And emphasize that these are real securities on the chain, not synthetic packaging.
To be honest, this move directly broke the default consensus in the industry - everyone felt that tokenized securities mainly had to be played outside the United States. Now it seems that the door to the U.S. home market may be looser than imagined. In the RWA track, players who play well in compliance may have a lot of room for imagination behind.