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Home»Legal and Regulatory»Why the SEC just gave self custody crypto apps 5 years to get traditional broker licenses
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Why the SEC just gave self custody crypto apps 5 years to get traditional broker licenses

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The SEC moved the crypto market structure forward on Apr. 13 without waiting for Congress to act.

The agency’s Division of Trading and Markets published a staff statement on Covered User Interfaces, such as websites, browser extensions, wallet-linked apps, and mobile applications that help users in self-custodial setups prepare transactions in crypto asset securities.

Staff said it will not object to these providers operating without broker-dealer registration under Exchange Act Section 15, provided they stay inside a strict set of behavioral and disclosure guardrails.





Why this matters

For the first time, the SEC is telling wallet-linked crypto trading apps how they can operate around securities without full broker licenses, but only if they avoid execution, custody, and anything that looks like DeFi. That opens a thin path for real products to ship now while signaling that bigger, full-service protocols are still stuck in a different regulatory box until Congress or the Commission goes further.

That framing of the conditional, narrow, and deliberately provisional reflects that the SEC is far enough into its own regulatory program to sketch operating conditions for an on-chain securities stack, yet still dependent on Congress for anything that lasts.

What the statement actually does

A Covered User Interface Provider qualifies if it allows users to customize transaction parameters, avoids soliciting specific trades, relies on pre-disclosed and independently verifiable routing logic, and presents execution options based on objective factors such as price or speed, among others.

The statement expressly includes distributed ledger trading systems, such as automated market maker (AMM) liquidity pools and liquidity aggregators, as venues to which these interfaces may connect.

That is the first time the SEC has described, with any operational specificity, how a self-custodial interface layer for crypto asset securities could function while staying outside broker status.

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Differences of on-chain securities apps interfaces
A flowchart outlines the SEC’s two-path test for crypto interfaces, listing seven qualifying conditions for neutral software and eight activities that trigger broker registration.

For tokenized securities builders, the operating picture that emerges is a deliberately thin stack consisting of software that helps users express preferences, inspect routes, compare prices and gas costs, and sign via a self-custodial wallet.

The document draws the outer edge at anything that looks like intermediation, such as no recommendations, no discretionary order routing, no execution, no custody of funds or stablecoins, no settlement, no financing arrangements, and no soliciting specific trades.

Where the lane ends

Any interface that negotiates transaction terms, holds user assets, executes or settles transactions, arranges financing, conducts independent valuations, or processes trade documentation falls outside the scope of the statement.

Compensation tied to specific products, venues, routes, or counterparties also disqualifies a provider.

The SEC’s permitted zone covers objective route display and user-directed parameter settings. Anything involving execution, routing discretion, or custody requalifies a provider as a broker.

The statement explicitly pointed out that an intermediary business model requires broker registration, regardless of whether the wallet is self-custodial. Its scope ends at the interface layer, leaving full-service DeFi products entirely outside its coverage.

Protocols that hold assets in smart contracts, execute swaps on behalf of users, or bundle routing with custody are intermediaries in a different regulatory category.

The relief is specific to a product shape, with the broader on-chain trading economy outside the statement’s scope.

A three-part SEC campaign

The Apr. 13 statement is the third in a deliberate sequence. On Jan. 30, the SEC published a statement on tokenized securities, framing it as part of a broader effort to clarify how federal securities laws apply to crypto assets.

On Mar. 17, the agency described its interpretive work on crypto asset law as a major step toward clarity, complementing Congress’s market structure work.

Commissioner Hester Peirce and Trading and Markets Director Jamie Selway both described the Apr. 13 release as incremental infrastructure for tokenized securities and crypto market structure.

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In February, Chairman Paul Atkins and Peirce said staff were working on an exemption for limited trading of certain tokenized securities on novel platforms, including AMMs. Peirce later said the exemption under consideration would be narrow.

The markets these rules address already carry real volume. RWA.xyz currently shows $29.3 billion in distributed real-world assets, over $1 billion in tokenized public equities and ETFs, and $13.4 billion in tokenized US Treasuries.

DTCC has said DTC is preparing a tokenization service for the second half of 2026. The SEC is sketching rules for a market that already has users and transfer activity.

The SEC's three-step buildout for on-chain securities
A six-panel timeline charts the SEC’s on-chain securities buildout from January’s tokenized-securities statement through April 13’s Covered User Interfaces release, ending at the five-year sunset.

Two futures for product design

The bull case runs through the narrower exemption arriving before the legislative window closes.

If the SEC follows the Apr. 13 neutral interface statement with a bounded AMM pilot that caps, allowlists, and governs on-chain tokenized securities trading along the lines Atkins described, on-chain tokenized securities trading becomes operational inside a bounded regulatory box.

Builders who designed their interfaces around the neutral software standard would have infrastructure in place when the exemption lands. The payoff is an on-chain securities stack that is functional, if constrained, before Congress finalizes a broader statute.

The bear case is product paralysis at the product edge. Because the statement carries no legal force, creates no enforceable rights, and expires in five years absent Commission action, counsel at cautious organizations may treat the Apr. 13 lane as too fragile for anything ambitious. Interfaces stay informational or routing-light.

Serious tokenized securities trading concentrates in incumbent-led, permissioned pilots, such as DTCC’s tokenization service, large-bank programs, and similar structures built around registered entities, while the product architectures the statement aimed to enable get deferred indefinitely.

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The congressional variable

The document’s own disclaimer conveys the fragility as staff views only, without legal force or effect, and short of the Commission’s action that would give it durability.

Senate Banking announced a crypto market structure markup in January and postponed it as bipartisan talks continued. As of Apr. 15, no new public markup date appears in committee materials.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Congress to pass the CLARITY Act on Apr. 9.

All three data points converge on the same conclusion: only a statute can keep a lane open established by the SEC.

Galaxy Research and the Blockchain Association pressed the SEC on Apr. 14 for conditional AMM relief, while SIFMA argued new on-chain trading structures should proceed under durable rulemaking with comparable investor-protection standards.

That three-way split between agency staff, crypto-native industry, and incumbent financial infrastructure is precisely the configuration that makes Congressional resolution necessary and politically difficult.

Stakeholder What they want Why it matters
SEC staff Narrow operating room under existing authority Lets parts of the market move now without waiting for Congress
Crypto-native industry Conditional AMM relief and workable tokenized-securities rails Wants real product deployment before legislation is finished
Incumbent financial infrastructure / SIFMA Durable rulemaking and comparable investor-protection standards Pushes for permanence, predictability, and traditional safeguards
Congress A statutory market-structure framework Only path to durable, non-reversible clarity

Chairman Atkins has consistently framed Project Crypto as a complement to legislative work. The Apr. 13 statement is the clearest expression of that posture, being real enough to build around now, and contingent enough to require something more durable.

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