The SEC’s no-action letter authorizes DTC to offer a tokenization service on pre-approved blockchains, with Ripple and Stellar infrastructure already in DTCC patentsThe SEC’s no-action letter authorizes DTC to offer a tokenization service on pre-approved blockchains, with Ripple and Stellar infrastructure already in DTCC patents

“Hmm…” DTCC Gets SEC Nod, and Ripple Is Already in the Fine Print

2026/03/13 03:30
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The SEC’s no-action letter authorizes DTC to offer a tokenization service on pre-approved blockchains, with Ripple and Stellar infrastructure already in DTCC patents.

The SEC issued a no-action letter authorizing the Depository Trust Company to offer a new tokenization service. DTC participants and their clients can now access the service on pre-approved blockchains. This is not a pilot. It is production.

The DTCC posted on X that tokenization has reached an inflection point. As markets move from pilots to production, scale, trust, and resilient infrastructure become increasingly important, the post reads. The full details are available on DTCC’s digital assets page.

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The Infrastructure Nobody Is Talking About

Analyst ChartNerdTA flagged on X that DTCC patents already highlight Ripple and Stellar as infrastructure. That detail sits quietly inside the SEC authorization story. The no-action letter names pre-approved blockchains. It does not list them publicly.

ChartNerdTA’s post noted the move as a shift “from pilots to production.” Those three words carry more weight than the headline. Institutional tokenization infrastructure going live is a different class of event from a proof-of-concept.

The DTCC holds custody of tens of trillions in assets. Any tokenization service built on top of DTC-custodied assets touches the core of global capital markets. Full stop.

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Ripple Already Inside the Patent Language

DTCC patents already reference Ripple and Stellar infrastructure, per ChartNerdTA on X. That is not speculation. It sits in the patent filings. The Canton Network connection adds another layer. DTCC has been building toward this for a while.

The SEC authorization removes a critical compliance barrier. Before this letter, running a tokenization service at DTC required navigating securities law uncertainty. Now it doesn’t. That changes the timeline for every institution waiting on the sidelines.

Ripple has been building parallel infrastructure. The XRP Ledger recently surpassed $243 million in tokenized asset value, a 32% jump in 30 days. Aviva Investors announced a tokenization partnership with Ripple just weeks ago.

Worth a Look: Aviva Investors Partners Ripple to Tokenise Funds on XRPL

What Pre-Approved Blockchains Actually Mean

The service covers DTC participants and their clients. That pool includes the largest broker-dealers, custodians, and clearing firms operating in U.S. markets. Pre-approved blockchains narrow the field. Only networks that meet specific criteria qualify.

ChartNerdTA ended the X post with a single word: “Hmm.” Brief. But the observation behind it, that Ripple infrastructure appears in DTCC patents alongside a fresh SEC authorization, is not a small thing.

The DTCC’s own post described the organization as well-positioned to support continued market evolution. That is understated language for what is a structural shift in how securities custody could operate going forward.

Related: XRP Ledger Hits 1.8M Daily Transactions as Ripple Targets Institutional Adoption

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