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May 30, 2023
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As the industry fights with the U.S. regulator over “impossible” demands, Prometheum Capital and others win approvals to deal in crypto securities.

The beginnings of a fully compliant U.S. crypto infrastructure may be forming on the industry’s fringes as a watchdog backed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quietly issues significant approvals for companies trying to stick to the securities rulebook.

Last week, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), an industry-funded oversight arm created by the SEC, announced that it approved its first broker-dealer with custody rights for digital assets securities – revealed Tuesday to be Prometheum Ember Capital LLC. And earlier this month, FINRA also gave OTC Markets Group a nod to join the handful of firms that can legally provide trading for crypto securities.

The broker-dealer approval – potentially an important milestone – went to a crypto firm, Prometheum Capital, that was purpose-built to comply with SEC regulations under the assumption that almost all tokens are securities under U.S. law. Aaron Kaplan, a securities lawyer who is the founder and co-CEO of parent company Prometheum Inc., said the firm will demonstrate that industry complaints about the absence of a path to U.S. compliance are mistaken.

“There is obviously a way forward for crypto in the United States,” Kaplan said in an interview. Those complaining about a lack of regulatory clarity “were trying to put a square peg into a circle hole,” he said.

Much of the crypto industry has accused the SEC of issuing impossible demands that companies conform to longstanding securities laws for registering exchanges, brokerages and the assets themselves. It’s becoming SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s rhetorical refrain to call on crypto firms to “come in and register” or face enforcement actions for securities violations.

U.S. crypto platform Coinbase (COIN), for instance, has been warned that an enforcement action is coming, and the company has pressed the agency in court on its unwillingness to provide crypto-specific rules or guidance.

Crypto lobbyists have pleaded with Congress to finally pass a law setting up a tailored structure for U.S. digital assets markets. But lawmakers have so far been unable to make lasting progress on the many bills that have been introduced, and the uncertainty continues this year.

Meanwhile, Prometheum Capital has not only been approved as a “special purpose broker-dealer” that can take custody of customer’s crypto assets – effective May 17 – but also as an alternative trading system (ATS) for digital assets securities. The company’s platform will go live in the third quarter, Kaplan said.

The beginnings of a fully compliant U.S. crypto infrastructure may be forming on the industry’s fringes as a watchdog backed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quietly issues significant approvals for companies trying to stick to the securities rulebook.

Its status as one of the first ATSs – a type of exchange that’s less intensely regulated than a “national securities exchange” – is now matched by OTC Markets, too.

OTC Markets, a well-established name in the trading of penny stocks and other securities outside of the major exchanges, is counting itself among the firms “actually trying to do things under what the SEC has put out there so far, as opposed to pushing back, saying we don’t fit under these rules,” said Cass Sanford, deputy general counsel, in an interview.

“It’s certainly going to be a long way until you have the more native crypto industry really get into this world,” Sanford said. “There are still some things to work out.”

What's in a security?

Even as legal trading platforms emerge, questions remain about what assets they’ll be able to trade. As Gensler contends, the vast majority of crypto assets are unregistered securities, and so are in violation of securities laws. The only exception he acknowledges isn’t a security is bitcoin, and its position outside of securities law also means the most widely-traded crypto asset can’t appear on a securities exchange.

“We’re just trying to be prepared in the event that we do get clarity on which things are and are not securities,” Sanford said.

Kaplan, who wouldn’t yet identify which securities he anticipates will change hands on his firm’s exchange, contends that his platform will be able to handle the many digital assets that have sought exemptions from certain securities requirements. And unlike a full-fledged exchange, an ATS doesn’t work with a company to “list” a security, but only links up buyers and sellers to trade assets that the Prometheum Capital’s compliance operation decides meet the definition of securities.

He said that means investors could trade a token even if the project that created it is vehemently denying it’s a security.

Sanford has a different perspective, saying that a token’s backers would have to make proper public disclosures before it could be supported on the new ATS belonging to OTC Markets, which already handles 20 publicly traded crypto-linked securities. (These are currently wrapped in trust structures instead of trading directly.) She’s argued that tokens may be able to qualify as over-the-counter equity securities.

While such platforms work out how to meet securities requirements, the legacy crypto platforms are “quickly becoming obsolete” as they face U.S. regulatory pressures, Kaplan argued, because they’d have to rebuild themselves to comply with securities laws.

His company’s broker-dealer will also maintain custody of customer’s assets, which could be a particularly important point as the SEC considers a proposal that could require the investment advisers the agency oversees to keep customers’ crypto assets only with “qualified custodians” – a term that typically includes SEC-registered broker-dealers. It could mean Prometheum would arguably control “the only game in town” if it’s the sole broker-dealer regulated as a crypto custody provider.

As for whether it can expect pushback for its alignment with Gensler’s view, Kaplan said, “Investors are looking for platforms that afford them the proper protections.” And the institutions and retail investors his company expects to do business with will be drawn by the prices the firm offers for its services, which Kaplan described as “hyper-competitive.”

 
 
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The Senate passed the GENIUS Act for stablecoins last week, but significant work remains before it becomes law. The House has a different bill, the STABLE Act, with notable differences that must be reconciled. State banking regulators have raised strong objections to a provision in the GENIUS Act that would allow state banks to operate nationwide without authorization from host states or a federal regulator.

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The Conference of State Bank Supervisors welcomed some changes in the GENIUS Act but remains adamantly opposed to this particular provision. In a statement, CSBS said:

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The National Conference of State Legislatures expressed similar concerns in early June, stating:

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Section 16 addresses several issues beyond stablecoins, including preventing a recurrence of the SEC’s SAB 121, which forced crypto assets held in custody onto balance sheets. However, the nationwide authorization subsection was added after the legislation cleared the Senate Banking Committee, with two significant modifications since then.

Originally, the provision applied only to special bank charters like Wyoming’s Special Purpose Depository Institutions or Connecticut’s Innovation Banks. Examples include crypto-focused Custodia Bank and crypto exchange Kraken in Wyoming, plus traditional finance player Fnality US in Connecticut. Recently the scope was expanded to cover most state chartered banks with stablecoin subsidiaries, possibly due to concerns about competitive advantages.

Simultaneously, the clause was substantially tightened. The initial version allowed state chartered banks to provide money transmission and custody services nationwide for any type of asset, which would include cryptocurrencies. Now these activities can only be conducted by the stablecoin subsidiary, and while Section 16(d) doesn’t explicitly limit services to stablecoins, the GENIUS Act currently restricts issuers to stablecoin related activities.

However, the House STABLE Act takes a more permissive approach, allowing regulators to decide which non-stablecoin activities are permitted. If the House version prevails in reconciliation, it could result in a significant expansion of allowed nationwide banking activities beyond stablecoins.

Is it that bad?

As originally drafted, the clause seemed overly permissive.

The amended clause makes sense for stablecoin issuers. They want to have a single regulator and be able to provide the stablecoin services throughout the United States. But it also leans into the perception outside of crypto that this is just another form of regulatory arbitrage.

The controversy over Section 16(d) reflects concerns about creating a regulatory gap that allows banks to operate interstate without the oversight typically required from either federal or state authorities. As the two Congressional chambers work toward reconciliation, lawmakers must decide whether stablecoin legislation should include provisions that effectively reduce traditional banking oversight requirements.

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Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) leads global regulatory framework - makes RWA issuance licensed activity in Dubai.

Real-world assets (RWAs) issuance is now licensed activity in Dubai.

~ Actual law.
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~ Not a whitepaper fantasy.

RWA issuance and listing on secondary markets is defined under binding crypto regulation.

It’s execution by Dubai.

Irina Heaver explained:

“RWA issuance is no longer theoretical. It’s now a regulatory reality.”

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- RWAs are classified as Asset-Referenced Virtual Assets (ARVAs)

- Secondary market trading is permitted under VARA license

- Issuers need capital, audits, and legal disclosures

- Regulated broker-dealers and exchanges can now onboard and trade them

This closes the gap that killed STOs in 2018.

No more tokenization without venues.
No more assets without liquidity.

UAE is doing what Switzerland, Singapore, and Europe still haven’t:

Creating enforceable frameworks for RWA tokenization that actually work.

Matthew White, CEO of VARA, said it perfectly:

“Tokenization will redefine global finance in 2025.”

He’s not exaggerating.

$500B+ market predicted next year.

And the UAE just gave it legal rails.

~Real estate.
~Private credit.
~Shariah-compliant products.

Everything is in play.

This is how you turn hype into infrastructure.

What Dubai is doing now is 3 years ahead of everyone else.

Founders, investors, ecosystem builders:

You want to build real-world assets onchain.

Don’t waste another year waiting for clarity.

Come to Dubai.

It’s already here.

 

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