BlackRock-backed tokenization firm Securitize clears key hurdle to go public on NYSE

BlackRock-backed tokenization firm Securitize has received SEC approval for its merger with a SPAC, moving it closer to a public listing on the NYSE. The company aims to trade under the ticker 'SECZ' following a shareholder vote on June 29.
Why it matters
This marks a significant milestone for the integration of blockchain-based asset tokenization into traditional financial markets.
Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email BlackRock-backed tokenization firm Securitize clears key hurdle to go public on NYSE The tokenization specialist behind BlackRock s BUIDL fund could begin trading on the NYSE as SEC approves merger registration. By Krisztian Sandor | Edited by Nikhilesh De Jun 5, 2026, 4:46 p.m. 2 min read Make preferred on Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo (Securitize) What to know : Securitize cleared a major regulatory hurdle in its plan to become a publicly traded company. Shareholders are set to vote on the merger with Cantor-backed SPAC on June 29, with closing expected shortly afterward. The move comes after several crypto firms have halted plans to go public amid turbulent crypto markets. Securitize, the tokenization specialist backed by BlackRock, moved a step closer to becoming a publicly traded company after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved a key filing tied to its planned merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).
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