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    Tokenized Securities Transfers Under the UCC: What the PEB’s New Report Means for Market Participants
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    Tokenized Securities Transfers Under the UCC: What the PEB’s New Report Means for Market Participants

    The Permanent Editorial Board (PEB) for the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has released a report confirming that existing U.S. commercial law can accommodate blockchain-based tokens for the transfer of uncertificated securities. The report clarifies that a digital token is not the security itself but rather an electronic record that functions as an instruction to an issuer or transfer agent to update registered ownership. By distinguishing between the token and the underlying asset, the PEB provides a legal framework for using tokenized infrastructure to automate securities transfers and establish control agreements. This mechanism allows for the perfection of security interests under Article 9 of the UCC, which is particularly significant for secured lending and collateralized financing. The guidance emphasizes that the legal effectiveness of these transfers relies on the contractual and operational arrangements between the issuer and the token holder. While the report validates the use of tokens as a functional equivalent to traditional transfer instructions, it highlights the importance of timing between token transfer and the official registration of ownership. This clarification provides much-needed legal certainty for market participants looking to integrate blockchain technology into the direct-holding system of securities. Ultimately, this development bridges the gap between legacy financial regulations and modern digital asset infrastructure.

    #DigitalAssets#TokenizedSecurities#UCC
    morganlewis.com·3h ago
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