Speaking at the Medici Conference, CFTC Commissioner Caroline D. Pham emphasized the agency’s intent to gather firsthand insights on tokenized securities. According to Pham, the CFTC seeks to better understand how these assets interact with legacy infrastructure and how future regulations might support this evolving sector.
“We want to learn how tokenized assets perform in real-world conditions,” Pham told journalist Eleanor Terrett during a conference interview. “It’s about gaining technological fluency and regulatory foresight.”
Terrett also posted on X that the CFTC will “observe a handful of industry tokenization pilot programs” to gain technical knowledge and experience without directly intervening in the markets.
This move has been welcomed by parts of the crypto community as a balanced and informed step forward. By taking on an observer role, the CFTC aims to build regulatory capacity while encouraging innovation—without compromising oversight responsibilities.
Pham added that the insights gained through these pilots could help shape more adaptive and relevant financial regulations in the near future.
The initiative reflects growing institutional interest in tokenization, which involves issuing real-world assets like securities or funds on a blockchain for increased efficiency, transparency, and liquidity.
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