Coinbase launches non-U.S. tokenized stocks as U.S. tokenization push gathers pace

Coinbase launches non-U.S. tokenized stocks as U.S. tokenization push gathers pace

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2026-08-20 22:08:53
Brian Armstrong said in a post on X that the world’s first truly global economy is approaching and that the U.S. should now move to advance tokenization. He said Coinbase has already launched non-U.S. tokenized stocks, pointing to an active business line outside the American market. Armstrong also said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, along with SEC Chair Paul Atkins, is making progress through Reg Crypto announced this week and an Innovation Exemption that he expects to be released soon. At the same time, he called on the Senate to follow through by passing the Clarity Act in the fall, arguing that the measure would help keep U.S. rules stable over the long term. The remarks tie Coinbase’s tokenized equity rollout to a broader policy discussion now taking shape in Washington.

Brian Armstrong said in a post on X that the world’s first truly global economy is on the way and that the time has come to push tokenization in the United States.

He said Coinbase has launched non-U.S. tokenized stocks. Armstrong also said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and SEC Chair Paul Atkins are making progress through Reg Crypto, which was announced this week, and through an Innovation Exemption that he expects will be released soon.

As those measures move ahead, Armstrong said the Senate should act as well and pass the Clarity Act in the fall so U.S. rules can remain stable over the long term.

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