The Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) concluded an official mission in the United States last week that placed asset tokenization at the center of discussions with some of the most relevant institutions in the global financial market. The president of the agency, Otto Lobo, met with representatives from the NYSE, Nasdaq, SEC, CFTC, and the Inter-American Development Bank during a full week of meetings in New York and Washington.
Upon returning to Brazil, the first commitment was with the Federal Court of Accounts in Brasília. This sequence of meetings reveals the weight that the digital infrastructure agenda for the capital markets has gained within the Brazilian government.
In the meeting with the NYSE, held on Wednesday (19), CVM presented its innovation agenda with an emphasis on two pillars: tokenization of securities and the use of artificial intelligence in market supervision. The New York Stock Exchange, in turn, shared its own ongoing initiatives in the same direction.
Both parties discussed the organization of events to bring Brazilian and American capital markets closer together, with consular support, focused on technological cooperation and attracting investments to Brazil. This is a concrete sign that the Brazilian regulator wants to position the country as a relevant interlocutor in this infrastructure transition.
At Nasdaq, the conversation revolved around how new financial technologies are enhancing operational efficiency and creating unprecedented instruments for both investors and issuers. A central point of the dialogue was the balance between innovation and regulatory protection, a theme that permeates the entire discussion about modernizing capital markets.
Tokenization consists of representing traditional financial assets, such as stocks, debentures, and fund shares, in distributed ledgers (DLTs). In practice, this allows the issuance, trading, and settlement of these assets to occur in a programmable digital infrastructure, with the potential to reduce costs, increase settlement speed, and broaden access for smaller investors.
Brazil already has a significant history in this area. The Central Bank is conducting the Drex project, the central bank's digital currency that operates on DLT. BNDES, in partnership with the TCU, created the Brazil Blockchain Network (RBB) to bring together governmental initiatives with the technology. And CVM itself established the Tokenization Working Group (GTT), aimed at formulating an experimental regulatory framework for the complete trading cycle of securities via distributed ledger.
What stands out is the institutional breadth. This is not an isolated initiative from one agency. The convergence between CVM, the Central Bank, BNDES, and TCU around the same theme suggests that blockchain infrastructure for regulated markets has moved from being an experimental agenda to entering the strategic radar of the Brazilian state.
On Thursday (20), already in Brasília, Otto Lobo was received by the president of TCU, Minister Vital do Rêgo Filho. In the meeting, he presented projects for strengthening and modernizing the agency, including two highlights: the prospect of an artificial intelligence model to enhance market supervision and the formalization of the GTT.
The conversation with TCU is not merely procedural. The court has an active role in the Brazil Blockchain Network and has been closely monitoring how public administration can benefit from distributed ledgers to increase transparency and traceability. The intersection of interests between CVM and TCU points to a scenario where the regulation of tokenized assets in Brazil could advance with broader institutional backing than usual.
Lobo stated that the two institutions have joint interests, without publicly detailing what the next concrete steps of this cooperation would be.
For those following the capital markets in Brazil, CVM's mission in the U.S. carries two important messages.
The first is about timing. The United States is undergoing a moment of regulatory reorganization in the digital asset sector, with the SEC under new management and the U.S. Congress advancing legislation for stablecoins and the crypto market structure. The Brazilian CVM has positioned itself as an interlocutor precisely in this transition window, which could facilitate bilateral cooperation agreements.
The second message is about scope. The agenda was not limited to crypto in the strict sense. The focus on tokenization of traditional securities, combined with artificial intelligence for supervision, indicates that CVM is designing an integrated vision of technological modernization of market infrastructure. It is an approach that connects the debate about blockchain to the concrete functioning of exchanges, custodians, and settlement systems.
The experimental regulatory framework that the GTT is expected to propose will be the first real test of this vision. If the sandbox works, Brazil could become a reference among emerging markets in the integration of traditional finance and distributed ledger infrastructure. If it gets bogged down in bureaucracy, it becomes just another pilot project without practical outcomes.
The recent history of the Brazilian regulator in this area, with Drex advancing through testing phases and RBB operational, suggests that the first scenario is more likely. However, the distance between international missions and effective regulation is often greater than official notes suggest.
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