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SEC's big swing to clear tokenization path isn't likely to get resilience of full rule
The SEC is making a significant effort to establish a regulatory framework for tokenization, but experts suggest this approach may lack the durability of a comprehensive regulatory rule. The initiative aims to streamline processes for tokenized assets, though its long-term effectiveness remains uncertain.
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