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Stablecoin transfers enjoy a curious regulatory blind spot when it comes to KYC requirements, while tokenized securities face an entirely different compliance landscape. The distinction matters because it creates two parallel on-chain pathways with vastly different friction levels. For stablecoins, this exemption window means capital can move more freely—at least for now. Tokenized securities, by contrast, demand full user verification directly on the blockchain. This means intermediaries will become essential gatekeepers at the application layer, managing identity verification and compliance checks before transactions settle. The real efficiency gains here aren't in the transaction speed itself, but in what happens after—the settlement and post-trade mechanics. By offloading KYC complexity to defined intermediaries rather than decentralized networks, the infrastructure can optimize backend operations and reduce reconciliation friction. It's a hybrid model: decentralized token infrastructure, centralized compliance guardrails.