PANews December 10 News, according to The Block, Superstate led by Compound founder Robert Leshner announced the launch of “Direct Issuance Programs,” allowing publicly listed companies to raise funds from KYC-verified investors by issuing tokenized stocks, with investors paying in stablecoins and settling instantly. The service will operate on Ethereum and Solana, with the first issuance expected to start in 2026. The program does not require underwriters, complies with SEC regulatory framework, and aims to promote on-chain capital markets.
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