The SEC has proposed rescinding Reg NMS Rule 611, a 20-year-old market rule, raising fresh questions about how future blockchain-based trading venues fit in.The SEC has proposed rescinding Reg NMS Rule 611, a 20-year-old market rule, raising fresh questions about how future blockchain-based trading venues fit in.

SEC Rule 611 Proposal and Blockchain Trading

2026/06/13 05:19
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed rescinding Rule 611, the 20-year-old Order Protection Rule under Regulation NMS, in a move that could reshape equity market structure and carry implications for how blockchain-based trading venues are designed.

SEC Moves to Reopen a Core Reg NMS Rule

The SEC announced a proposal to rescind Regulation NMS Rules 611 and 610(e), which govern trade-through protections and locked/crossed market provisions. Rule 611, known as the Order Protection Rule, has required trading centers to establish policies preventing the execution of trades at prices inferior to the best available quotes since its adoption in 2005.

SEC Chair Paul Atkins addressed the proposal at an open meeting on June 11, 2026, framing the review as part of a broader effort to modernize market structure. The proposal is not a final rule change; it opens a public comment period before any action takes effect.

Why the Rule Matters for Blockchain-Based Market Structure

While Rule 611 applies to national market system stocks, not directly to cryptocurrency spot markets or DeFi protocols, its potential removal signals a shift in how regulators think about order routing and best execution. For developers building tokenized securities platforms or blockchain-based alternative trading systems, these rules have defined the compliance framework any regulated venue must navigate.

A crypto market-structure input document submitted to regulators earlier in 2026 highlights ongoing industry efforts to shape how digital-asset trading venues interact with existing securities regulations. If Rule 611 is rescinded, future blockchain-based exchanges handling tokenized equities would face a different, potentially simpler regulatory environment for order routing.

The proposal does not directly alter rules governing spot crypto trading or decentralized exchanges. The relevance is structural and forward-looking, particularly as projects exploring XRP’s potential alongside ETF demand and other digital assets consider how tokens might eventually trade on regulated, blockchain-native venues.

What Comes Next for Traders, Exchanges, and Policymakers

The industry response has been swift. SIFMA issued a statement on the proposed amendments, reflecting the significance of the change for broker-dealers and exchange operators who have built compliance infrastructure around the Order Protection Rule for two decades.

The immediate next step is the public comment period, which will allow market participants, blockchain developers, and policymakers to weigh in on whether removing the rule would improve competition or create execution-quality risks. As the landscape for digital asset price dynamics and predictions continues to evolve, regulatory shifts like this one will shape how crypto market participants interact with traditional equity infrastructure.

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Meanwhile, broader conversations about blockchain projects positioning for future market access underscore why equity market-structure reforms matter beyond Wall Street. Traders and exchange operators should monitor the SEC’s rulemaking docket for the comment deadline and any subsequent revisions.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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