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Jefferies: Market Structure Bill Could Spur Digita...
CoinDesk•Monday, January 26, 2026 at 05:09 PM•1 min read

Jefferies: Market Structure Bill Could Spur Digital Asset Tokenization

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Jefferies, a Wall Street firm, views the potential passage of a market structure bill as a key turning point for tokenization. According to CoinDesk, the firm believes that infrastructure advancements and increasing regulatory clarity are driving the acceleration of tokenization. The market structure bill is considered the crucial element needed to unlock the next stage of digital asset adoption, according to Jefferies' analysis. The development suggests growing interest in the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets.

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Jefferies, a Wall Street firm, views the potential passage of a market structure bill as a key turning point for tokenization. According to CoinDesk, the firm believes that infrastructure advancements and increasing regulatory clarity are driving the acceleration of tokenization. The market structure bill is considered the crucial element needed to unlock the next stage of digital asset adoption, according to Jefferies' analysis. The development suggests growing interest in the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets.

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