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    SEC Plan to Scrap Rule 611 Could Be the Biggest Regulatory Unlock Yet for Crypto Tokenized US Stocks

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    June 13, 2026

    How the SEC Crypto regulations could influence the qualification of Bitcoin and XRP for exchange listings and compliance.

    The SEC just removed the single biggest legal obstacle standing between Crypto DeFi and US equity markets. On June 11, the agency formally proposed to rescind Rule 611 of Regulation NMS, the trade-through prohibition that has governed stock order routing since 2005, along with Rule 610(e), which bans locked and crossed quotations.

    For tokenized stocks, the structural implications are immediate and profound.

    Galaxy Digital’s head of research Alex Thorn called the proposal “one of the biggest unlocks yet for tokenized stocks”, the removal of what he described as “one of the biggest structural barriers to tokenized US equities trading in DeFi.”

    The proposal is now open for a 60-day public comment period before the SEC moves toward a final rule.

    TODAY 🚨: The Commission proposed the rescission of Regulation NMS Rules 611 and 610(e).

    This proposal would reduce costs for market participants and allow competition, innovation, and other market forces to shape the continued evolution of U.S. equity markets. pic.twitter.com/oIxAAdcSmE

    — U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (@SECGov) June 11, 2026

    The move sits inside the SEC’s broader Project Crypto initiative, launched in August 2025 to modernize the regulatory framework for digital assets and blockchain technology in US markets. Rule 611’s repeal, if finalized, would be the most consequential piece of that puzzle yet.

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    Rule 611 and the Order Protection Rule: Why AMMs Have Been Structurally Illegal

    Rule 611, also called the Order Protection Rule, was adopted in 2005 as the centerpiece of Regulation NMS. It prohibits trade-throughs, executing a stock order at a price worse than the best protected quote available on any other registered exchange.

    In theory, it hard-wires the National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO) into every equity transaction across all venues.

    The problem for tokenized equities is structural and unsolvable under the current framework. A DeFi AMM prices trades algorithmically, against whatever the pool price is at the moment of execution, derived from a constant-product formula rather than by routing to the NBBO.

    Thorn put it plainly: any AMM pool offering tokenized US stocks “would commit trade-throughs constantly and arguably be an illegal trading center.” Rule 610(e) compounds the problem – AMMs cannot halt a trade when a better quote exists elsewhere, meaning they would be in continuous violation on that front too.

    After 2 decades of Rule 611, it is high time that the SEC review its unintended consequences that have hindered the long-term growth of our markets.

    I look forward to reviewing public input as we take a careful approach to avoid repeating the same mistakes that brought us here. https://t.co/jswyzoox1v

    — Paul Atkins (@SECPaulSAtkins) June 11, 2026

    The SEC’s proposed replacement is a principles-based best execution framework applied at the broker-dealer level rather than on every individual trade across venues.

    That shift is what makes AMM-based tokenized equities workable, brokers interfacing with DeFi pools would need to demonstrate policies reasonably designed to achieve best execution for clients overall, without needing to guarantee NBBO compliance on each atomic swap.

    Commissioner Hester Peirce, in her supporting statement, argued the existing Order Protection Rule had “helped fuel disorder” by encouraging exchange proliferation and suppressing innovation rather than protecting investors.

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    Crypto RWA Tokenization Stakes: The Market This SEC Rule Change Was Blocking

    Tokenized equities sit inside the fast-expanding real-world asset (RWA) category, where institutional capital has been steadily building infrastructure for on-chain versions of traditional financial instruments.

    Platforms including Robinhood and Kraken have been developing tokenized stock capabilities, and the SEC had reportedly prepared a separate innovation exemption for authentic tokenized versions of exchange-listed US equities, backed 1:1 by underlying shares at a qualified custodian, before postponing its release last month after traditional exchange officials raised execution concerns.

    Rescinding Rule 611 resolves the core incompatibility that made that exemption legally fraught in the first place.

    Source: RWA.XYZ

    Policy analysts at TD Cowen’s Washington Research Group expect a final SEC vote on rescission by Q1 2027, assuming a standard comment-and-reproposal cycle, a timeline that would align with other market-structure reforms under Regulation NMS modernization.

    International regulatory movement is also accelerating the pressure: Japan’s recent reclassification of crypto assets as financial instruments signals that competing jurisdictions are not waiting for Washington to act.

    The competitive window is real. Wall Street is not debating tokenization anymore, it is building the rails. Citi, DTCC, and a growing roster of prime brokers are already deep into on-chain settlement infrastructure, and the removal of Rule 611 clears the last major regulatory obstacle for AMM-based tokenized US equity trading to operate at scale.


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