Dinari Approved by SEC for U.S. Tokenized Stock Trading
Dinari has received approval from the SEC to offer tokenized stock trading to U.S. users through its broker-dealer subsidiary.
This approval marks a significant step in integrating blockchain with traditional finance, positioning Dinari ahead of competitors in tokenized equities.
Dinari, led by CEO Gabriel Otte, has secured SEC approval to offer tokenized stocks in the U.S., marking a unique regulatory milestone. The move places Dinari at the forefront of bridging blockchain with traditional securities. Gabriel Otte emphasized the importance of this development by stating, “This is not only about the broker-dealer functionality, but a full financial infrastructure that is built on-chain.”
Dinari’s approval, significant for its sector-first status, emphasizes compliance and full financial infrastructure on-chain. Gabriel Otte aims to set a standard by introducing dShares™, with full 1:1 backing by physical securities.
Market reactions suggest increased interest from U.S. institutional investors, as Dinari enters a competitive field ahead of giants like Coinbase. With trading occurring on Base, an Ethereum Layer 2, the usage of ETH is expected to rise.
Expected market impacts include increased liquidity and trading activity, benefiting Ethereum’s infrastructure. Although no direct on-chain posts have emerged, community and developer sentiment are positive about regulatory and technological advancements.
Initial roll-out indicates a rise in TVL and liquidity, underlining the potential significance of aligning blockchain with traditional finance systems. Dinari’s breakthrough could prompt further tokenization projects and regulatory acceptance, setting new industry benchmarks.
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