Consensus Miami: Building the Infrastructure for Tokenized Finance
Consensus Miami 2026 was the clearest demonstration yet that traditional finance and crypto are building toward the same future. OKX was there in multiple capacities, and here is what stood out to us:
Tokenization is a $100T+ opportunity, if it is done right
One of the headline themes at Consensus was tokenization, and not in the speculative sense. Major institutions including Citi, JPMorgan, and DTCC described blockchain rails moving into production with real transaction volumes. The institutional conviction was clear. What is less settled is how the opportunity gets built responsibly.
Our Global Managing Partner, Haider Rafique, joined Yahoo Finance's The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker live from the show floor at Consensus to lay out OKX's framework. He described a Five-Layer Stack that tokenization requires to function at scale: the asset layer, the issuance layer, the compliance layer, the liquidity layer, and the distribution layer. No single company can build all five -- the opportunity requires the industry to work together.
And the economic case to do so is significant: US equities represent roughly $69 trillion in market cap, with 18 to 20 percent held by foreign investors. If you bring those equities on-chain, make them fractionally tradable and accessible 24 hours a day, that market expands significantly. Haider argued the figure could reach $100 trillion or beyond, driven by net new foreign participation that current market structure cannot accommodate.
The clearest signal of where OKX stands came during a day one panel covered by CoinDesk, where Haider joined executives from ICE and Securitize to address the growing problem of synthetic tokenized stocks. These products are issued offshore without issuer approval, exploit regulatory arbitrage, and flow back into regulated markets regardless. OKX has not launched synthetic tokenized securities and will not move ahead of regulated supply being in place. The OKX approach is focused on the actual underlying asset--not a promissory note.
Building crypto frameworks at the state level
On May 7, Jonathan Brockmeier, OKX Global Chief Compliance Officer, will join The States' Approach to Regulating Crypto, part of the Policy and Regulation Summit. The session brought together regulators and compliance leaders to examine how states are building their own crypto frameworks in parallel to federal rulemaking, and how companies operating across jurisdictions navigate that complexity.
Jonathan will be joined by representatives from the Wyoming Stable Token Commission and the NY State Assembly, among others. OKX operates in regulated markets across more than 100 countries, which means state-level rule making is not an abstraction for us. It is the daily operating environment. The message Jonathan carries into that conversation is one we hold across the organization: proactive engagement with regulators at every level is how the industry earns the trust it needs to grow.
Beyond the main stage, OKX hosted the Networking Lounge at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Consensus draws 20,000 attendees--and we want to be part of the fabric of those conversations, not just visible on the show floor. The Lounge is where a lot of the real work happens.
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