The US Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into the New York-based tokenization platform Ondo Finance. The probe began in 2023 and ended without any charges.
Separately, Ondo received Liechtenstein approval last month to offer tokenized stocks and ETFs across the European Union and wider European Economic Area. The approval followed Ondo Finance’s integration with cryptocurrency exchange Bitget and Bitget Wallet, allowing non-US users to access tokenized real-world assets, including stocks and ETFs.
SEC Clears Ondo Multi-Year Investigation
Ondo said that it received formal notice from the SEC that the “confidential, multi-year” investigation was closed. The review examined whether Ondo’s tokenization of real-world assets complied with federal securities laws. It also assessed whether the ONDO token qualified as a security.
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The company said, “The probe examined whether Ondo’s tokenization of certain real-world assets complied with federal securities laws as well as whether the ONDO token was a security.”
Crypto “Enforcement Eases” After SEC Leadership Change
According to a report by Crypto in America, the SEC opened the inquiry in October 2023 under former Chair Gary Gensler, whose tenure was marked by stricter enforcement toward crypto firms. Since Paul Atkins became SEC chair, the agency has closed several crypto-related cases, including those involving Coinbase, Ripple, and Kraken.
Tokenized Securities Could Enter US Markets
Ondo said the investigation began during a period of regulatory uncertainty. It described the environment as defined by “caution, confusion, and occasionally overbroad enforcement actions” and noted it was “one of the only firms focused on tokenizing publicly listed equities at scale.” The company added, “Being early, and being successful, came with scrutiny.”
It said the closure marks the end of one chapter and the start of another, where tokenized securities could become a “core part of the US capital markets.”
Most tokenization platforms continue to focus on customers outside the United States, offering tokenized versions of US-listed stocks and ETFs mainly to European clients, including Kraken-owned Backed, the issuer of xStocks.