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Tokenized stocks have lingered in the demo stage for years. Slick pilots, thin liquidity, and lots of caveats. The Dinari and tZERO tie-up aims to change the script by wiring a full stack for broker-dealers, not just a mint button. The promise is ambitious: regulated rails that run 24/7, native fractional trades, stablecoin settlement, and corporate actions that don’t fall apart once a token leaves the lab. If they can actually ship this, we’re finally talking infrastructure, not experiments. So, can this move the market beyond issuance into day-to-day operations? Short answer: it could. But the middle mile — settlement, dividends, custody, and compliance — will decide everything.
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Dinari and tZERO plan a regulated, end-to-end framework for broker-dealers to offer tokenized U.S. equities, per a July 8, 2026 release (tZERO (press releas
The partnership could democratize access to US equities, enhance market liquidity, and potentially reshape traditional brokerage models.
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Dinari, an issuer of tokenized U.S. equities, and tZERO Group, a blockchain-based financial infrastructure provider, said Wednesday they are partnering to build an operating framework that would let broker-dealers offer tokenized U.S. stocks. Dinari, an issuer of tokenized U.S. equities, and tZERO Group, a blockchain-based financial infrastructure provider, said Wednesday they are partnering to build an operating framework that would let broker-dealers offer tokenized U.S. stocks. The companies described the effort as a “strategic partnership” in an announcement posted to tZERO’s news page. tZERO called itself “a leader in providing B2B and B2B2C partner institutions with a regulated, end-to-end blockchain-based financial infrastructure,” while it described Dinari as “the pioneer of the custodial model of tokenized U.S. public equities.” The tie-up extends Dinari’s push into regulated to
Dinari, an issuer of tokenized U.S. equities, and tZERO Group, a blockchain-based financial infrastructure provider, said Wednesday they are partnering to build an operating framework that would let broker-dealers offer tokenized U.S. stocks.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has signaled another major shift in its cryptocurrency strategy by placing digital asset regulation among its top priorities for 2026. The agency plans to revise rules affecting exchanges and broker-dealers while reshaping how existing securities regulations apply to crypto markets. Besides reducing uncertainty, the initiative aims to modernize oversight without slowing innovation. The proposals also reflect the SEC’s broader effort to replace enforcement-driven policies with clearer regulatory standards that market participants can follow. Broker-Dealer Rules Face Major Revisions The SEC intends to review capital, customer protection, and recordkeeping requirements for broker-dealers handling crypto assets. Consequently, firms could receive updated compliance standards tailored to digital assets rather than traditional securities. The a