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Traditional finance is starting to use blockchain as basic infrastructure.
This tokenized stock pilot, approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and advanced by Nasdaq, is essentially not creating new assets—it's moving something more fundamental: settlement.
In the past, stock trading was fast trading and slow settlement. You see execution in seconds, but the actual clearing and delivery still relied on centralized infrastructure like the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation.
What this pilot is doing is attempting to move the settlement step onto the chain.
There are two key points worth noting:
First, it doesn't overturn the trading structure.
The order book remains the same, matching rules haven't changed, and shareholder rights are completely identical.
User experience stays the same, but the underlying infrastructure is switching tracks.
Second, it's not a crypto asset—it's securities on chain.
With Paul Atkins pushing forward, the SEC's stance is very clear: you can innovate, but you must innovate within existing securities rules.
This actually has more signal value than a complete opening. Regulators are starting to allow you to try, but won't let you run wild.
In my view, this isn't disruption—it's infiltration. Blockchain isn't rebuilding a market; it's starting to enter the most critical settlement layer.
If efficiency truly improves, bonds, funds, and others will follow.
But in the short term, control still rests with the traditional system.
#SEC # Nasdaq #Tokenization