Universal listing rules refer to a standardized set of criteria and requirements that digital assets or tokenized securities must satisfy to be admitted for trading on various exchanges or platforms globally. These rules aim to ensure consistency in investor protection, market integrity, and regulatory compliance across different jurisdictions. Such harmonization would simplify the process for projects seeking broader market access. They facilitate cross-border trading and investment.
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The absence and potential development of universal listing rules are a recurring discussion point in crypto news, particularly concerning regulatory fragmentation and market access challenges. Debates focus on achieving international consensus on disclosure requirements, governance standards, and asset classification. Future efforts aim to foster greater collaboration among regulators and industry participants to establish common guidelines, thereby promoting a more integrated and efficient global digital asset market.
The SEC's universal ETP standard mandates the integration of digital assets into established financial compliance and custody frameworks, unlocking institutional access.
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