SEC to Review Tokenization Rules With Coinbase, Blackrock, Galaxy, and Robinhood

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Citing Bitcoin.com, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will hold a virtual meeting on Dec. 4 to examine updates to corporate governance rules, evaluate tokenization’s role in equity markets, and review potential changes to artificial intelligence–related disclosures. Representatives from Coinbase, Blackrock, Robinhood, Nasdaq, Citadel Securities, and Galaxy Digital will participate in the tokenization panel, which will assess structural impacts of tokenized equities, including issuance models, ownership rights, and the application of investor-protection rules. The meeting will also consider a draft recommendation on AI disclosures and include discussions on proxy voting reforms and blockchain interoperability.

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