$SYN The SEC emphasizes that tokenized securities remain fully subject to US securities laws, explaining that transferring assets on-chain does not alter registration, disclosure, or compliance requirements.
The agency also divides the market into two: 1. Tokenized securities backed by issuers: where on-chain transfers reflect actual ownership with full shareholder rights, and 2. Third-party issued tokens: which only provide synthetic economic exposure rather than direct ownership
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$SYN The SEC emphasizes that tokenized securities remain fully subject to US securities laws, explaining that transferring assets on-chain does not alter registration, disclosure, or compliance requirements.
The agency also divides the market into two:
1. Tokenized securities backed by issuers: where on-chain transfers reflect actual ownership with full shareholder rights, and
2. Third-party issued tokens: which only provide synthetic economic exposure rather than direct ownership