The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is developing a new blockchain-based platform that will allow trading of tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) withThe New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is developing a new blockchain-based platform that will allow trading of tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with

NYSE Launches Blockchain Platform for 24/7 Trading of Tokenized Stocks and ETFs

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is developing a new blockchain-based platform that will allow trading of tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with 24/7 access and near-instant settlement.

The initiative is part of a broader effort by NYSE and its parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), to modernize market infrastructure and meet growing global demand for US equities. According to the announcement, the new platform will combine ICE’s existing Pillar trading engine with blockchain-powered post-trade systems.

It will support multiple blockchains for custody and settlement, allowing trades to be funded and settled in real time using stablecoins instead of the current one-day (T+1) settlement cycle used in US equity markets. The platform is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to support a new NYSE trading venue specifically designed for tokenized securities.

Tokenized stocks are digital representations of traditional company shares issued on a blockchain. They give investors exposure to stock prices while offering key benefits such as 24/7 trading, faster settlement, and fractional ownership. These features are seen as especially attractive to global investors who cannot easily trade during standard US market hours.

NYSE and ICE Push Toward 24/7, Fully On-Chain Markets

The move aligns with NYSE’s broader push to extend trading hours. In October 2024, the exchange announced plans to seek approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to extend weekday trading to 22 hours. Nasdaq has also revealed plans to introduce 24-hour weekday trading, highlighting a wider industry shift toward always-on markets.

ICE described the tokenized securities platform as a core part of its digital strategy. This includes building on-chain clearing infrastructure, supporting 24/7 trading, and potentially integrating tokenized collateral. ICE is also working with major banks such as BNY and Citibank to support tokenized deposits, helping market participants manage liquidity outside traditional banking hours.

NYSE Group President Lynn Martin said the exchange aims to lead the industry toward fully on-chain solutions while maintaining strong regulatory standards. ICE executives described the initiative as a pivotal step toward creating onchain infrastructure for trading, settlement, custody, and capital formation in the next era of global finance.

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