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"textContent": "Given how far the crypto market has come in terms of regulation, the next big fight won't be about Bitcoin, stablecoins, or even memecoins. It's going to be about whether a crypto exchange can list tokenized stocks that track Tesla, Apple, or Nvidia without those companies ever agreeing to it, and whether the retail investors […]\n\nThe post SEC’s tokenized stock plan could force crypto exchanges to answer what investors really own appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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