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DTCC Tokenization Draws 50+ Firms for Live Securities Testing

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DTCC Tokenization Draws 50+ Firms for Live Securities Testing

Key Takeaways:

  • DTCC plans July live trades before an October rollout for tokenized securities markets.
  • Participation includes over 50 firms across banking, custody, trading, and digital asset sectors.
  • DTC supports the effort with over $114 trillion in assets held across its custody system.

DTCC Tokenization Service Moves Toward Live Production

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), a leading American financial market infrastructure company, announced on May 4, 2026, that its tokenization service will move into limited live production trades in July before a planned October launch. The schedule gives banks, asset managers, brokers, exchanges, and digital asset firms a defined path to test tokenized securities through DTC’s infrastructure.

DTCC is building the service with input from more than 50 firms across traditional finance and digital asset markets. The effort is focused on real-world assets already custodied by The Depository Trust Company (DTC), rather than assets created outside existing market plumbing. Tokenized versions are expected to carry the same entitlements, investor protections, and ownership rights as securities held in traditional form. The first eligible assets fall within a defined liquid universe, including Russell 1000 constituents, major index-tracking exchange-traded fund (ETF) products, and U.S. Treasury bills, bonds, and notes. Frank La Salla, DTCC President and CEO, said:

“Our vision is coming to fruition: launching our tokenization service and successfully bridging TradFi and DeFi. We believe tokenization will significantly change how markets work and operate, bringing new levels of liquidity, transparency and efficiency to investors.”

Institutional Working Group Tests Market Infrastructure

DTC’s custody base gives the project its institutional scale, with more than $114 trillion in assets held across the depository. DTCC said the service is being developed to support production workflows and allow tokenized assets to operate across multiple chains. The work includes proving technical and operational processes before wider release. Regulatory clearance also frames the rollout. In December 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a No-Action Letter allowing DTC to provide a defined tokenization service to DTC Participants and their clients for three years.

The working group’s roster shows how broadly the project reaches across market infrastructure, trading, custody, asset management, and crypto services. Participants in the DTCC Industry Working Group include Alpaca, Anchorage Digital, Apex Clearing Corporation, Backpack, Bank of America, BetaNXT, Bitgo Bank & Trust, N.A., Bitwave, Blackrock, BNP Paribas, Broadridge, Charles Schwab, Circle, Citadel Securities, Citi, Digital Asset, DriveWealth, DRW, EDX Markets LLC, Fireblocks, FIS, Fi-Tek, Franklin Templeton, Goldman Sachs, Hilltop Securities Inc., HSBC, Interchange Clearing, Invesco, Jefferies, J.P. Morgan, Lloyds Bank, Marex, Mirae Asset Securities (USA) Inc., Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, NYSE Group, Inc., Ondo Finance, Payward, Principal Bank, Raymond James, RBC, Ripple Prime, Robinhood Markets, Inc., RQD*Clearing LLC, SEI, State Street, StoneX, Talos, TD Securities USA LLC, Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange, Tradestation Securities, Inc., Tradeweb, UBS, Velocity Clearing, LLC, Virtu Financial, Vision Financial Markets, and Wells Fargo.

The planned launch extends DTCC’s role from post-trade processing into tokenized market infrastructure, while keeping custody, rights, and controls tied to established systems. The phased schedule gives participating firms time to test interoperability, operational readiness, and market workflows before October. Brian Steele, DTCC Managing Director, President, Clearing & Securities Services, said:

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“DTC’s tokenization service is designed to provide systemic scale where deep liquidity already lives.”

For DTCC, the initiative brings tokenization closer to live securities markets through a controlled, institution-led rollout.

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Binance maintains commitment to EU, seeking more licences in Asia

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Cryptocurrency exchange Binance remains in “close talks” with regulators in the ​European Union over its application to operate in the bloc and is seeking to secure more licences in ‌Asia, said its co-chief executive Richard Teng on Thursday.
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LAB Token Crashes 80% to $1.25 as $5B Market Cap Vanishes in 48 Hours

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LAB Token Crashes 80% to .25 as B Market Cap Vanishes in 48 Hours

Key Takeaways

LAB Trade Blames ‘Large Market Participants’

LAB, the native token of the multi-chain trading platform LAB Trade, suffered a catastrophic collapse this week, plunging from just over $7 to $1.25 on Wednesday—a staggering 80% decline in under 24 hours. This crash followed an equally brutal sell-off on Tuesday, which saw the token slide from nearly $17. In total, LAB wiped out nearly 90% of its value in just 48 hours.

LAB crash chart: CoinGecko

The financial fallout was swift: a market capitalization that exceeded $5 billion on Tuesday morning evaporated to just $390 million by 3:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday. The freefall prompted the LAB Trade team to address the panic on X, where they expressed disappointment and deflected blame toward external heavy-sellers:

“While today’s market activity is disappointing, our product roadmap and long-term focus remain unchanged. We’re seeing significant selling pressure from large market participants. Several independent trading firms also hold substantial LAB positions that are not affiliated with our team. We’re working closely with our liquidity partners and continue to monitor market conditions,” the team said on X.

With this crash, LAB joins a notorious lineup of volatile tokens, such as RAVE, RIVER and SIREN. Each of these projects experienced meteoric rises followed by near-instantaneous erasures, sparking widespread “pump-and-dump” allegations against their respective teams and murky distribution networks.

Crypto Sleuth Slams Centralized Exchanges

Prominent on-chain detective ZachXBT, who previously flagged suspicious insider loans and market-maker coordination back in May, blasted major centralized exchanges ( CEXs) for failing to protect retail investors. Taking to X, ZachXBT criticized the lack of proactive intervention:

“Disappointing to see how no action was taken by Binance, Bitget, and Gate earlier to prevent it. If CEXs cared, profits from the accounts manipulating the price would be distributed to users at a minimum. Unlocks for investors were scheduled to begin later this month, however, multiple late vesting changes occurred in the past.”

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ZachXBT reiterated his previous warnings that insiders have effectively controlled the entire circulating supply, allowing market makers to orchestrate extreme price manipulation on major exchanges. His final advice to the community was blunt: avoid trading LAB under any circumstances.

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ZachXBT Names RAVE, RIVER, SIREN, and LAB as Victims of Bitget-Enabled Market Maker Fraud

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ZachXBT Names RAVE, RIVER, SIREN, and LAB as Victims of Bitget-Enabled Market Maker Fraud

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Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has renewed his assault on Bitget, accusing the exchange of knowingly enabling market makers to run supply…

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Residents question proposed crypto mining center

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Residents question proposed crypto mining center

STARKVILLE – Potentially higher utility bills and sound pollution topped the list of concerns raised by six residents who addressed the board of aldermen Tuesday about a cryptocurrency mining facility proposed for Industrial Park Road.

Vice Mayor Roy Perkins, who represents Ward 6, said he has fielded similar concerns from constituents following the board’s June 12 work session, during which members heard a presentation about the potential project.

“I know these things need to have full accountability, full transparency and different things,” Perkins said. “… Well you can rest assured the vice mayor is going to be on assignment. I’m going to do my part. I’m not going to do anything that’s going to negatively impact this community.”

The proposed facility would be a specialized type of data center designed to mine cryptocurrency, a digital currency that operates independently of government-backed financial systems. It is stored in digital wallets and fluctuates in value.

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Mining facilities use specialized computers that draw large energy loads to secure the digital transactions that take place. The center proposed in Starkville would be much smaller than “hyperscale data centers” that store and process data for large tech companies.

Utility usage topped the concerns of most residents with Pam Jones, the first to speak, set the tone.

“I understand that this is on a smaller scale than the hyper-scale facilities, and I just wanted to be sure that we had ordinances in place that will count the noise, especially at night and that there will be water and power management,” Jones said.

Other residents took issue with what they see as a lack of transparency around the proposed project.

“I was quite disappointed to learn (the mining facility) was not an agenda item today,” said Eadie Keenan, a Ward 7 resident. “… Quite frankly, I have more questions than can fit in three minutes.”

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Tiffany Womack, another Starkville resident, echoed Kennan’s concerns, adding utility usage and market volatility to her own list of issues.

“If (the center was) to go bankrupt or something like that, would that possibly fall back on the responsibility of Starkville citizens?” Womack asked.

Mayor Lynn Spruill did not answer each question individually, instead encouraging those with questions to watch the June 12 presentation. Due to the project’s early stage, she noted the board does not yet know answers to all the questions raised during Tuesday’s meeting.

“I brought (the center) to the board as an opportunity for us to begin that process of learning so we are nowhere near making a decision,” Spruill said. “Which is why it isn’t on the agenda and won’t be on the agenda for some time.”

Spruill said the proposed center is currently going through the staff vetting process. Once the process is complete, staff will make a recommendation to the board on whether to pursue the center. At that time, Spruill expects to be able to answer residents’ remaining questions.

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Spruill said transparency is important to her and the board while going through the process of vetting the mining center.

“Nothing is being hidden. It’s all out there for everybody to see, and we’ll make decisions based on facts not on Facebook craziness,” Spruill said. “… We want facts, and we want all decisions to be made with facts. And so hopefully that will put some of your concerns (to rest), at least to the extent that this is nowhere near something that will be on the agenda.”

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