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Injective’s institutional arm gains SEC transfer agent registration

Injective Institutional Services receives SEC approval to act as a transfer agent, enabling onchain securities recordkeeping and tokenized asset management under U.S. regulatory oversight.

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Marcus Webb · Crypto Desk · 19 Aug 2026 · 16:04 · 1 min read
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Injective’s institutional arm gains SEC transfer agent registration

Injective Institutional Services, an affiliate of the Injective blockchain ecosystem, announced that its registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a transfer agent has become effective.

The designation allows the entity to maintain ownership records for securities and process transfers, a core function in traditional markets that can now be applied to tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) within Injective’s infrastructure. The company plans to integrate this capability with Injective Mint, its platform for issuing and managing tokenized assets.

The SEC filing, submitted in July, follows Injective’s recent expansion into tokenization, including markets offering exposure to digital asset treasury companies, equities and pre-IPO shares. Transfer agents are a regulated component of U.S. securities markets, responsible for tracking ownership and facilitating transactions, a role that becomes critical when securities are issued or transferred onchain.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Marcus reports on digital assets, from spot ETF flows to protocol-level developments in DeFi. He pays particular attention to how institutional adoption is reshaping crypto market structure.

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