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How the SEC’s five-year plan could accelerate toke

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How the SEC’s five-year plan could accelerate tokenized capital markets Markets tend to respond to certainty faster than they respond to deregulation, which is why a non-binding SEC roadmap could move institutional capital long before any tokenization rule takes effect. The SEC’s draft five-year plan adds digital assets and blockchain as a standalone objective, framing them as financial infrastructure. 02That shift matters because institutional capital often waits for regulatory certainty, and a roadmap can move approvals before new rules. 03The unresolved issue is whether the SEC-CFTC harmonization and CLARITY Act will follow, locking tokenized markets into statute. The agency that spent the better part of a decade defining crypto policy through enforcement has published a five-year plan describing blockchain as a technology with “the potential to revolutionize America's financial infrastructure.” The SEC's draft Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2026 through 2030 dedicates a standalone objective to digital assets and blockchain technology, placing the category alongside investor protection, capital formation, and agency modernization. In the plan, the agency laid out its plan to build a regulatory foundation for the sector through a “rational, coherent, and principled approach.” Two days later, Jamie Selway, director of the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets, told the Piper Sandler Global Exchange & Fintech Conference in New York that his division is developing a framework for listing and trading tokenized securities. SEC and CFTC staff are working jointly to resolve conflicting rulebooks on swap reporting, portfolio margining, and product definitions.
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