Securitize’s CEPT token began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on July 3, marking the first blockchain-based equity issuance on a major U.S. stock exchange. Coinbase opened CEPT trading immediately, bridging tokenized securities with mainstream digital-asset platforms.
On July 3, Securitize listed its CEPT token on the New York Stock Exchange, creating the first blockchain-native equity instrument available on a major U.S. exchange. This listing represents a landmark in merging digital asset technology with established capital-market infrastructure.
Coinbase enabled immediate trading of CEPT upon NYSE debut, allowing users to buy and sell Securitize’s tokenized shares through a regulated digital-asset platform. The integration streamlines settlement and custody by leveraging blockchain for fractional ownership and near-instant transfer.
The CEPT listing signals growing institutional acceptance of tokenized securities, potentially unlocking new liquidity pools and investor classes. Market participants are now evaluating regulatory frameworks, custody solutions and secondary-market dynamics for blockchain-based equities.