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Securitize debuts tokenized SECZ stock on Avalanche and Solana alongside NYSE listing
Securitize began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SECZ on Thursday and launched a tokenized version of its common stock through its regulated platform. The listing follows the completion of Securitize’s business combination with Cantor Equity Partners II. The company has brought more than $4 billion in assets onchain through its tokenization infrastructure. Eligible investors in the United States will be able to access tokenized SECZ on Avalanche and Solana after completing onboarding, identity verification and jurisdictional eligibility checks. The tokens are intended to represent the same ... (full story)
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