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Investing.com -- Securities and Exchange Commission member Hester Peirce stated Tuesday that market forces will ultimately determine which methods of tokenizing securities and other real-world assets will succeed.
"We’re willing to work with people who are taking different approaches," Peirce said during a Bloomberg Television interview regarding tokenization. "We’re looking forward to working with folks to try those different models out and see what the markets like."
Peirce emphasized that proper disclosure of the nature of tokenized assets remains essential. "It may be a security with different characteristics and that’s something that needs to be conveyed to investors," she noted.
A tokenized security represents a digital version of a security that can be traded on blockchain networks rather than through traditional brokerage accounts. Unlike direct ownership, these tokens serve as digital representations of securities without conferring direct title to the underlying assets.
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