The tokenization of assets is no longer a question of "if" but "when" it will be fully rolled out.
This statement from the SEC Chairman is quite rare—he directly pointed out that tokenization can bring transparency, reduce risks, and may even enable T+0 instant settlement. According to him, these ideas could become reality within two to three years.
The shift in regulatory attitude, from strict prevention to proactively discussing the possibilities of on-chain assets, might be even more noteworthy than the technological advancements themselves.
For those working on RWA, this signal is worth serious consideration.
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blocksnark
· 7h ago
The supervision has let go, now RWA is really dramatic. The SEC's attitude has changed a little hastily, T+0 in two or three years? Believe it first, anyway, the technology on this side of the chain has long been ready.
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MetadataExplorer
· 13h ago
Regulation has really shifted this time, it's not just a feint. The fact that topics like T+0 settlement are coming out of the SEC Chairman's mouth—what does that mean? It means the timetable for RWA has been moved up. Two or three years? I think it'll be even faster.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 14h ago
Regulation may indeed have loosened, but hearing it from the SEC... I’ll only believe it when they actually give the green light.
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MEVEye
· 12-07 08:49
Regulation has shifted from defense to offense; this turnaround is indeed quite drastic. If T+0 settlement really gets implemented, the traditional financial landscape will have to be rewritten... But don’t get too excited just yet. The SEC may have changed its tune, but whether it’s truly committed is still up in the air.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-07 08:35
The speed at which the regulators are turning around... I really didn't expect this. Even the SEC is starting to hype up tokenization. Now the RWA sector is going to take off.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-07 08:28
Wait, did the SEC really change its stance? This shift happened pretty fast. I need to see if they're secretly planning to introduce new regulations again.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-07 08:27
Regulatory easing is more valuable than technological breakthroughs. This time, it’s really time to get onboard.
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If T+0 settlement really happens, traditional finance will be completely finished, haha.
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To be honest, I don’t believe it’ll be implemented in two or three years, but this shift in attitude is already a signal.
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RWA should have taken off long ago—just needed the SEC’s approval, and now it’s here.
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From crackdown to support, what a dramatic turnaround. I really can’t figure out what they’re thinking.
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Transparency, lower risk… sounds good, but I have no idea how it’ll actually work.
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Regulators loosening their stance is the most valuable thing—it’s way faster than code updates.
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LazyDevMiner
· 12-07 08:24
Regulatory approval is even more crucial than the new technology itself... Two or three years to be implemented? By then, those who got in early will take off again.
The tokenization of assets is no longer a question of "if" but "when" it will be fully rolled out.
This statement from the SEC Chairman is quite rare—he directly pointed out that tokenization can bring transparency, reduce risks, and may even enable T+0 instant settlement. According to him, these ideas could become reality within two to three years.
The shift in regulatory attitude, from strict prevention to proactively discussing the possibilities of on-chain assets, might be even more noteworthy than the technological advancements themselves.
For those working on RWA, this signal is worth serious consideration.