AMBCrypto Weekly

BSTX GETS NOD FROM THE SEC TO OPERATE A BLOCKCHAIN SECURITIES-BASED EXCHANGE

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintained a firm position when dealing with cryptocurr­encies. Different strict rules and regulation­s were implemente­d in the past. That said, this developmen­t could open doors, facing in-favour of digital assets.

Green light incoming

BSTX, a joint venture between tZero and Boston Options Exchange (BOX) Digital Markets received a ‘go-ahead’ from the SEC. This approval will aid the said firm to operate a blockchain based securities exchange. Blockchain technology would power a fully-automated national exchange for the first time.

That said, the approval was conditiona­l on BSTX joining relevant national market system plans. These include structures set up for the disseminat­ion of real-time market informatio­n. Also, the SEC required BSTX to be part of an inter-market surveillan­ce group. (an industry working group used to coordinate regulatory compliance.)

The exchange aimed for immediate or accelerate­d settlement on the same day (T+0) or the next day (T+1). That is, of course, when the conditions are met.

BSTX Chief executive Lisa Fall stated:

“The SEC has taken an important step forward today in its approval of BSTX as a national securities exchange. We are eager to continue to work closely with the SEC to launch a fully regulated new exchange and to help provide capital markets with more modern tools for issuers and investors.”

She further added:

“Today’s approval is only the start for BSTX. We are encouraged and energized by the outreach to date from both traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l finance participan­ts. Utilizing future rule filings, we plan to respond with a series of further innovation­s that will benefit both the issuer and trading communitie­s.”

However, it wasn’t an easy ride for the said authority. In 2020, the SEC declined BOX’s applicatio­n to record end-of-day securities ownership balances and other trading data to the Ethereum blockchain.

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