A regulated securities market is a financial marketplace operating under the oversight of government authorities and adhering to specific legal frameworks designed to protect investors and ensure fair and transparent trading. These markets typically involve exchanges, broker-dealers, and clearinghouses that comply with established rules for issuance, trading, and settlement of securities. Digital assets that are classified as securities would fall under the purview of such markets.
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The classification of certain digital assets as securities and their potential integration into regulated securities markets is a major ongoing debate in financial and crypto news. Regulators globally are working to define the boundaries between commodities, currencies, and securities in the digital asset space. The future of many digital assets and their trading venues depends significantly on how these regulatory distinctions are applied and enforced.
The new universal ETP listing standard structurally modernizes market access, demanding immediate compliance framework integration for product structuring and distribution.
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