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US SEC Chair: Promoting Regulatory Simplification and Supporting Innovation Exemptions for Equity Tokenization
ChainCatcher news reports that SEC Chair Paul S. Atkins delivered a speech at the Annual Investor Advisory Committee Meeting, focusing on three main topics.
First, reducing unnecessary disclosure burdens by promoting the principle of “minimum effective regulation,” emphasizing that rules should be centered on importance and flexibly adjusted based on company size. He also suggested extending the applicable period of the “IPO pathway” under the JOBS Act to encourage more small and medium-sized enterprises to go public.
Second, opposing SEC’s indirect interference in corporate governance through “compliance or explanation” disclosure requirements, considering such “shaming regulation” beyond SEC’s authority. Governance decisions should be made by shareholders and directors themselves.
Third, regarding the tokenization of equity securities, he stated that tokenization can improve settlement efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and cut out intermediaries. He also revealed that SEC is considering introducing an innovative exemption mechanism to support limited trading of certain tokenized securities and to gain experience in developing a long-term regulatory framework.