TLDR:
- DTCC can tokenize Russell 1000, ETFs, and U.S. Treasuries under SEC No-Action Letter.
- ComposerX platform connects traditional finance with blockchain-based tokenized assets.
- Tokenized assets retain same rights, protections, and custody standards as traditional forms.
- Onboarding, wallet registration, and blockchain approvals will guide participant integration.
DTCC authorized to launch tokenization service following a No-Action Letter from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that allows The Depository Trust Company to introduce a controlled tokenization environment for DTC-custodied assets.
The rollout, planned for the second half of 2026, will give market participants access to digital versions of select traditional securities under existing regulatory rules.
The approval applies to highly liquid instruments such as the Russell 1000, index-tracking ETFs, and U.S. Treasuries. DTCC stated that each tokenized asset will retain the same ownership rights, entitlements, and protections as its traditional form. The company confirmed that the new service will maintain the same safety and resiliency that define its current post-trade infrastructure.
Regulatory Approval Shapes New Digital Framework
The DTCC authorized to launch tokenization service designation covers a three-year period in which assets may be tokenized on pre-approved L1 and L2 blockchains.
The No-Action Letter enables a faster path to production while operating within federal securities laws. DTCC emphasized that the tokenized versions will fit directly into current legal and operational requirements.
CEO Frank La Salla introduced the company’s approach, saying, “Tokenizing the U.S. securities market has the potential to yield transformational benefits, but this will only be achievable if market infrastructure provides a robust foundation.”
He added that DTCC will work closely with participants to ensure each step aligns with existing safeguards.
Brian Steele, President of Clearing & Securities Services, reinforced this point, stating, “Our tokenization initiative will enable us to work collaboratively with industry participants to usher in the era of digital markets.”
His remarks support DTCC’s ongoing communication that onboarding instructions, wallet registration processes, and approval criteria for eligible networks will be released soon.
ComposerX Platform Guides the Tokenization Rollout
DTCC will operate the new service through its ComposerX platform suite, which connects traditional market systems with distributed ledger networks.
The company said the platform is built to form a shared liquidity structure across both conventional and emerging digital ecosystems. This design allows institutions to adopt tokenized assets without changing core custody routines.
Nadine Chakar, Head of Digital Assets, introduced the broader strategy behind this approach, noting, “Distributed Ledger Technology has the power to reshape markets, and our suite of DLT offerings will drive development of a new digital asset ecosystem for all.”
Her statement reflects DTCC’s ongoing coordination with technology providers and market participants.
For almost a decade, DTCC has evaluated how mobility, decentralization, and programmability can operate within regulated environments. The company said these studies shaped the framework supporting the upcoming launch, ensuring that digital assets function with the same accountability as traditional securities.
With preparations underway, DTCC continues working with participants as the 2026 deployment window approaches.
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