SEC Set to Examine Tokenization Rules With Coinbase, Blackrock, Galaxy, Robinhood Joining

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Nov. 25 that its Investor Advisory Committee will meet virtually 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. The full event will stream on the SEC website.

The committee will host two panels: Regulatory Changes in Corporate Governance, and Tokenization of Equities: How Issuance, Trading, and Settlement Would Work with Existing Regulation. It will also consider a potential recommendation regarding the disclosure of artificial intelligence’s impact on issuer operations.

The governance panel will review the SEC’s 2025 changes to shareholder proposal rules, arbitration clause debates, investor–issuer engagement, and proxy voting reforms. As the SEC notes about the session:

This panel will explore this evolving corporate governance landscape and is comprised of experts with various perspectives on the corporate governance eco-system.

Speakers include Elizabeth Bieber, John Coates, Brad Goldberg, James McRitchie, Nell Minow, and Séverine Neervoort, moderated by James Andrus. Those discussions follow welcome remarks, commissioner statements, and approval of prior minutes, before a mid-day chairman’s address and a non-public administrative session.

Read more: SEC Commissioner: Tokenization Promising, but No ‘Magic’ Exemption From Rules

The afternoon panel will evaluate the structural impact of tokenized equities, including differences in native issuance and wrapper models, variations in ownership rights, and the application of existing investor-protection rules. As the SEC explains regarding the market-structure review:

The panelists will also examine the applicability of Regulation NMS to tokenized equities, the interoperability of tokens issued across different blockchains and other key market structure issues, including settlement and short selling.

Moderators Andrew Park and John Gulliver will lead representatives from Coinbase, Blackrock, Robinhood, Nasdaq, Citadel Securities, and Galaxy Digital Holdings. The committee will end the day with a draft recommendation on artificial intelligence disclosure, followed by subcommittee reports. Pro-crypto analysts argue that tokenized equities could strengthen transparency and reduce frictions in settlement, countering concerns about integrating blockchain into U.S. equity markets.

  • What will the SEC review about tokenized equities?
    The SEC will analyze issuance models, trading structure, ownership rights, Regulation NMS (National Market System) applicability, and blockchain interoperability.
  • Which corporate governance issues are under examination?
    The agenda includes shareholder proposal rules, arbitration clauses, proxy voting reforms, and investor–issuer engagement.
  • What AI-related topic will the committee address?
    It plans to discuss a draft recommendation on disclosures covering artificial intelligence’s impact on issuer operations.
  • Which major firms are participating in the tokenization panel?
    Representatives from Coinbase, Blackrock, Robinhood, Nasdaq, Citadel Securities, and Galaxy Digital will join the discussion.

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