Russell 1000 Index

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Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Pilot Program Launch

    Expected commencement of tokenized trading for select Russell 1000 securities.

  2. SEC Approval

    The SEC officially grants Nasdaq the authority to trade and settle tokenized securities.

  3. SEC Approval Granted

    The SEC officially approves Nasdaq's proposal, marking a major regulatory milestone for blockchain.

  4. SEC Approval

    The SEC grants Nasdaq the authority to trade and settle tokenized securities on its main market.

  5. ICE Announcement

    Intercontinental Exchange reveals development of a platform for on-chain settlement of securities.

  6. ICE Enters the Fray

    Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) announces development of its own on-chain settlement platform.

  7. ICE Platform Reveal

    Intercontinental Exchange announces its own platform for on-chain settlement.

  8. Nasdaq Files Proposal

    Nasdaq submits a rule change request to the SEC to allow tokenized trading on its main market.

  9. Initial Filing

    Nasdaq files a proposal with the SEC to amend rules for tokenized trading on its main market.

  10. Proposal Filed

    Nasdaq submits a proposal to the SEC to amend rules for tokenized trading.

Stories mentioning Russell 1000 Index 3

regulation Bullish

SEC Approves Nasdaq Proposal for Tokenized Securities Trading

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a landmark proposal by Nasdaq to allow the trading and settlement of stocks in tokenized form. Initially limited to Russell 1000 stocks and major benchmark ETFs, the move integrates blockchain-based settlement into the core of the U.S. equity market infrastructure.

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regulation Bullish

Nasdaq Receives SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities Trading

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved a landmark proposal by Nasdaq to allow certain stocks and exchange-traded products to be traded and settled in tokenized form. This decision marks a significant integration of blockchain technology into mainstream equity markets, initially targeting high-volume securities within the Russell 1000 Index and major benchmark ETFs.

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