The New York Stock Exchange has revealed plans to build a platform dedicated to trading and settlement of tokenized securities on blockchain networks.
The initiative, pending regulatory approval, marks a significant expansion of traditional market infrastructure into digital asset territory.
The platform will leverage NYSE’s Pillar matching engine alongside blockchain-based post-trade systems to enable round-the-clock operations and instant settlement capabilities.
The NYSE platform introduces several operational changes to conventional securities trading. Trading will operate continuously without traditional market hours.
Settlement occurs instantly rather than following the standard two-day cycle. Additionally, investors can place orders denominated in dollar amounts instead of share quantities. The system accepts stablecoin funding mechanisms for transactions.
The platform’s technical architecture combines proven exchange technology with distributed ledger systems.
NYSE’s Pillar matching engine handles order execution while blockchain networks manage settlement and custody functions.
The design supports multiple blockchain networks for flexibility. This hybrid approach maintains established trading protocols while incorporating digital asset capabilities.
Tokenized shares on the new venue will maintain fungibility with traditionally issued securities. Shareholders retain standard corporate governance rights and dividend entitlements.
The platform will also support securities issued natively as digital tokens. All qualified broker-dealers receive nondiscriminatory access under the proposed market structure.
Intercontinental Exchange, NYSE’s parent company, extends its digital strategy across clearing operations. The company prepares its clearinghouse network to accommodate continuous trading cycles.
ICE operates six clearing houses globally, including facilities for energy products and credit default swaps. These institutions process trillions of dollars in transactions annually.
BNY and Citi collaborate with ICE on tokenized deposit systems across clearinghouses. These arrangements allow clearing members to transfer funds outside conventional banking hours.
Margin requirements can be met across different time zones and jurisdictions. The tokenized collateral framework addresses operational constraints of traditional settlement windows.
Lynn Martin, President of NYSE Group, stated the exchange is “leading the industry toward fully on-chain solutions, grounded in the unmatched protections and high regulatory standards.”
Martin noted the approach aims to “marry trust with state-of-the-art technology” while meeting the demands of a digital future. Michael Blaugrund, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at ICE, described supporting tokenized securities as “a pivotal step in ICE’s strategy to operate on-chain market infrastructure.”
The tokenized securities platform awaits regulatory review before launch. The timeline for approval and operational deployment remains unspecified.
The initiative represents one component of ICE’s broader strategy to modernize capital markets infrastructure through blockchain integration.
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