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    Tokenization’s move to Wall Street needs more than issuance

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial.

    Tokenization reaching Wall Street is a headline. Building compliant, liquid, enforceable on-chain markets is the real test. Without infrastructure, issuance is just digitization.

    Summary

    • Issuance isn’t innovation: Tokenizing equities is a milestone, but without compliant trading, liquidity, lending, and enforceable rights, digital securities remain cosmetic upgrades.
    • Wall Street’s cadence is breaking: 24/7 markets and instant settlement are reshaping investor expectations, making fixed hours and delayed clearing structurally outdated.
    • Infrastructure decides the outcome: Purpose-built rails embedding compliance, custody, and secondary liquidity will determine whether tokenization integrates into core finance or stalls at experimentation.

    For much of its history, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has run on human energy. The reality of Wall Street: Traders filled the floor, hand signals flew across a sea of people, and paper tickets were passed from one desk to another. The market opened with a bell and closed with another, compressing the world’s capital into a daily ritual. 

    Even as technology replaced paper with screens and servers, the structure remained recognizable. Trading hours were fixed, settlement followed a prescribed cycle, and ownership records were maintained in centralized systems. The infrastructure was continuously refined to keep pace with innovation, but its foundations rarely shifted. 

    While each century welcomed a technological leap that widened participation and improved efficiency, the underlying cadence of the markets — open, close, settle — remained intact. But now that cadence is being challenged.

    Retail investors today operate in a financial environment that feels fundamentally different from the one equity markets were designed for. Capital moves instantly, markets are global and always on. Crypto trading has normalized 24/7 access, near-instant settlement, and the ability to trade in dollar amounts rather than discrete units. Against that backdrop, waiting for an opening bell or a multi-day settlement cycle increasingly feels out of step with modern financial behavior.

    In January 2026, the NYSE and its parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), made that shift explicit by announcing plans to develop a tokenized securities platform, signaling that tokenization is moving from the margins of finance to the core. 

    The timing is not coincidental. Tokenization has quickly become one of the most defining themes in global markets. What started as a crypto-native experiment has matured into a multi-asset shift, with equities, commodities, and other real-world assets increasingly being structured as blockchain-based representations. These allow assets to be fractionalized, traded continuously, and settled with greater efficiency than traditional systems allow. 

    Governments have also taken notice and have started exploring tokenization concepts at the sovereign level. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao shared he is in discussions with multiple governments interested in tokenizing national assets. He framed it as a way for governments to unlock value upfront, then reinvest the earnings to develop industries, attractions, and trading markets.

    However, the real question shifts from issuance to infrastructure, since issuing a token is a milestone, but it’s only the starting point. Markets aren’t defined solely by issuance; they depend on liquidity, compliance, and enforceability. The difficult part is building systems that can support compliant trading, sustain secondary liquidity, integrate lending and borrowing, and operate within enforceable regulatory frameworks.

    This distinction is why purpose-built platforms for real-world asset tokenization have become increasingly important. Mavryk Network, for example, is a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain focused specifically on the tokenization of real-world assets. Rather than operating as an application on an existing chain, which can leave systemic risks such as governance decisions and validator incentives outside the platform’s control, Mavryk was designed specifically to support regulated financial instruments. Its architecture embeds compliance logic directly into its token standards and integrates trading and lending infrastructure, moving beyond simple digitization to functional onchain markets. The platform was built on the premise that RWAs are not just tokens but regulated financial instruments tied to real legal rights, and that they require infrastructure that reflects that reality. 

    That distinction matters. Many projects have the tools to tokenize an asset, but few are built for what comes after issuance. As tokenization shifts from experimentation to institutional deployment, the strength of its underlying infrastructure will determine how far this transformation can go, and whether digital markets stall, stay parallel to traditional finance, or become the next evolution of capital markets. 



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