Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev is urging U.S. regulators to catch up on tokenized stocks, arguing America risks falling behind as other nations leapfrog ahead with this tech. He envisions a future where real-time settlement and 24/7 trading could prevent market chaos like the GameStop meltdown, while also slashing settlement delays and streamlining cross-firm asset transfers. Though Robinhood already offers tokenized U.S. stocks to users in over 120 countries, holders don’t own the underlying shares — a critical nuance in the debate. Tenev’s core pitch: tokenization can modernize infrastructure, but without regulatory clarity, the U.S. could lose its edge in shaping the next era of finance.
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