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Tokenized Stocks Take Next Step With First On-Chain Vote for Galaxy Shareholders

By Logan Hitchcock · Published April 6, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Decrypt
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Tokenized Stocks Take Next Step With First On-Chain Vote for Galaxy Shareholders
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Tokenized Stocks Take Next Step With First On-Chain Vote for Galaxy Shareholders

Holders of tokenized shares in Galaxy (GLXY) will soon be able to participate in proxy voting on-chain via Broadridge.

Logan HitchcockBy Logan HitchcockEdited by Andrew HaywardApr 6, 2026Apr 6, 20262 min read
Galaxy founder and CEO Mike Novogratz. Image: Galaxy/Decrypt
Galaxy founder and CEO Mike Novogratz. Image: Galaxy/Decrypt
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In brief

Tokenized equities are getting a utility boost, soon enabling proxy voting in an annual shareholder vote for equity holders of Galaxy (GLXY).

Holders of the tokenized version of GLXY will be able to participate in the vote in May via Broadridge’s tokenized governance platform, built on top of the firm’s own Avalanche-powered layer-1 network. 

"We've long believed that tokenization will reshape capital markets, and this is a meaningful step towards a tokenized equity market," said Galaxy CEO and founder Mike Novogratz, in a statement. “Proxy voting is a core feature of equity ownership, and bringing proxy voting on-chain for a public company is not theoretical anymore.”

Another Fortune 500 company is building on Avalanche.@Broadridge, a fintech company that processes trillions from thousands of public companies, is bringing proxy voting onchain, powering shareholder governance globally. pic.twitter.com/dOTi7KYRTl

— Avalanche🔺 (@avax) April 6, 2026

Broadridge will integrate its ProxyVote platform into digital wallets, where investors can submit their votes as well as receive investor materials. 

“Ensuring accurate, scalable, and cost-effective governance has never been more critical to supporting the growth of tokenized equities,” said Broadridge CEO Tim Gokey, in a statement. 

Earlier this month, the Nasdaq received formal approval from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to trade tokenized stocks in a pilot program. That comes shortly after major crypto firms—including Coinbase, Kraken, and Binance—have fueled their own tokenization initiatives aimed at connecting them to more structured and traditional financial products. 

But the trend is not advancing without some caution. On Monday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned in a new report that the growth of tokenized finance could amplify a financial crisis.

Shares of Broadridge (BR) and Galaxy (GLXY) are up 0.8% and 1.79% respectively on the day, recently changing hands at $161.91 and $17.96. Representatives for the firms did not immediately respond to Decrypt’s request for comment. 

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