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What to Expect From This Week's House Committee on Tokenization

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The House Financial Services Committee will examine tokenization on Wednesday as exchanges, market operators, and regulators push ahead with early efforts to bring stocks, bonds, and other securities products onto blockchain-based rails.


Committee materials show a narrower focus for Wednesday’s hearing, however. One bill would require a joint SEC-CFTC study of tokenized securities and derivatives, while another would allow certain regulated firms to use blockchain-based records under future SEC rules.


Those discussions follow several steps that have pushed tokenization deeper into policy and market debates.





In January, the SEC said tokenized stocks and bonds remain subject to existing securities laws, even if records are moved on-chain.


Earlier this month, it broadened its crypto framework by saying most crypto assets are not securities, while keeping tokenized securities squarely within the SEC’s remit.


Last week, the SEC and CFTC followed through with a coordination pact, showing regulators are already moving to align oversight as Congress takes up the issue.


Market moves have further reinforced the urgency of the debate, with projects from Nasdaq, NYSE, and DTCC advancing tokenization across market infrastructure.


‘One battle in a long war’


The materials released Sunday suggest the upcoming hearing will focus on how tokenized financial products fit within current market rules.


“Think of this as one battle in a long war,” Austin Campbell, founder of crypto risk and compliance advisory firm Zero Knowledge, told Decrypt.


The hearing could move legislation forward while giving lawmakers and staff a clearer view of how financial markets are changing, he noted.


Lawmakers would likely discuss what is “is going to be what is happening now, what is needed from a regulatory space for that to happen, and what will work going forward,” he said. 


Those involved would come from a “regulatory and tradfi heavy crowd,” he noted. The witness slate brings together Wall Street, market infrastructure, and crypto industry voices, with SIFMA, the Blockchain Association, DTCC, and Nasdaq set to testify.


Hard questions remain


The hearing’s structure suggests a discussion shaped largely by incumbents and trade groups, with attention likely to center on tokenized securities, derivatives, and the rules needed to support them.


“The panel skews heavily toward incumbents and industry trade groups. This shapes what the hearing can actually surface,” Andrew Rossow, public affairs attorney and CEO of AR Media Consulting, told Decrypt.


What is “conspicuously absent” from the witness list is “the lack of a consumer or investor protection advocate, an academic skeptic, and a DeFi or crypto-native protocol representative,” he noted.


That omission could help explain why the hearing may center on a narrower set of regulatory concerns, Rossow said. A core issue, he pointed out, is how tokenized financial products are classified.


“Current legal precedent doesn't cleanly answer this, and the Howey Test was not programmed or designed for instruments/assets that are both easily transferable and can also serve as securities and payment guardrails,” he said.


The draft bill allowing certain regulated firms to use blockchain-based records "may sound operational and uncontroversial," but it isn't, he said.


Witnesses are likely to confront unanswered questions about what standards those records must meet, who must prove they are reliable, and how failures such as blockchain reorganizations or lost private keys would be handled, Rossow said.


The other bill on modernizing markets through tokenization is a "delay mechanism dressed as action,” he said.


Neither bill touches what Rossow called “the most consequential unresolved legal question in tokenized capital markets,” on whether a tokenized asset is a security.


Materials made public so far do not address related investor risks tied to buggy code, unnoticed upgrades, and blockchain reorganizations, he added.


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