Still believe banks will sit this out? Think again. The momentum has shifted decisively onchain, and institutional players aren't watching from the sidelines anymore—they're moving in.



This is exactly why infrastructure projects like Rayls Labs matter. They're not chasing the retail wave that every other platform promises. Instead, they're building something different: positioning themselves to bridge institutional capital flows and seamless onchain integration for serious financial operators.

The banking sector gets it now. The transition isn't coming—it's already underway. The question isn't whether traditional finance enters crypto, but how quickly they'll build their native presence on efficient blockchain networks.
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RiddleMastervip
· 2025-12-20 08:38
Banks have long been unable to sit still, just pretending not to see. Things like Rayls are the real infrastructure, not those hollow claims about retail that are shouted every day. Institutional entry is inevitable; the question is who can be the first to achieve on-chain localization. It's quite interesting.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 2025-12-19 01:26
The bank should have taken action a long time ago; this time, it's truly different.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 2025-12-18 16:54
The entry of institutions is more of an inevitability than a revolution—it's a bit like how 20th-century art museums finally recognized the status of street art. The true value of projects like Rayls doesn't lie in the noise, but in the silent infrastructure they build. The awakening of banks has never been a matter of belief, but simply a matter of cost curves.
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LongTermDreamervip
· 2025-12-18 16:42
Haha, here we go again. I heard three years ago that banks would come to stabilize the market, but what happened... However, this time is definitely different. You can smell the presence of institutional involvement. Rayls Labs' infrastructure really has some substance, much stronger than those who just shout slogans. Banks will come sooner or later. The only question is whether our average cost can hold until that day... I'll just watch quietly. Anyway, I've already gone all in. What is there to be afraid of? Once traditional finance gets serious, the opportunity window for retail investors is actually getting smaller and smaller. Have you felt it?
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