The joint submission, filed August 17, contends that the "trade-through" rule—which forces trading centers to prioritize prices displayed on traditional exchanges—fails to account for automated market makers and continuous, off-hours onchain order books. By requiring execution based on the National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO), current regulations create friction for blockchain-based platforms that operate outside the traditional consolidated feed.
Modernizing Onchain Execution
The groups urged the SEC to shift toward a principles-based approach for best execution, emphasizing that investor protection should focus on the final cost to the user rather than rigid adherence to legacy quotation systems. Their proposal suggests that regulators recognize independent, transparent reference prices when standard NBBO data is unavailable, citing the Pyth Network as a functional model for aggregated, onchain price formation.

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