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Major US stock exchange gearing up for round-the-clock digital asset trading
Wall Street's flagship exchange just unveiled an ambitious move: launching a 24/7 trading platform dedicated to tokenized stocks and ETFs. This isn't just another regulatory tick-the-box announcement—it signals serious momentum behind blockchain's integration into traditional markets.
The timeline? Expected sometime this year, assuming regulators give the green light. Once live, the venue would fundamentally shift how investors access equity markets, removing geographical and time constraints that have defined trading for decades.
What makes this noteworthy: when established financial institutions start building infrastructure for digital assets, it validates the broader narrative around blockchain's practical utility. We're watching the lines between traditional finance and crypto blur in real-time. Token economics meet Wall Street. The implications ripple across both ecosystems—from liquidity considerations to regulatory precedent.
Stay tuned as details emerge. This type of infrastructure development could reshape how retail and institutional players engage with markets.
The true integration is about to begin, the fortress of traditional finance is finally loosening, and this time it's not just a PPT...
Wait, can the regulators really approve this so quickly? It feels like this will take another six months to iron out.
Oh my god, once liquidity is unlocked, how big could this market get...
Wall Street has finally admitted that our system is actually useful, not just hype.
The real results will be seen within a year, and then we'll know if the hype was justified.
Now the institutions have no excuse, even NYSE is getting involved.
Wait, will regulators really give the green light? Seems like there's still a question mark.
But honestly, traditional finance starting to seriously develop on-chain infrastructure is indeed a signal.
Making a fortune, two worlds are about to collide.
This time it's not just talk; we're actually building infrastructure... 24/7 trading, decentralized finance meeting Wall Street—it's pretty exciting.
Will we pass the regulatory hurdle? Or will we have to wait another year and a half?
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Tokenized stocks are here, traditional finance is really starting to bow down
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Basically, institutions are copying our homework, just with a different disguise
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Wait, can this really pass regulation? Feels like we’ll be arguing over it for another year
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Haha, I knew it would happen long ago, just didn’t expect it so soon, the crypto world has ultimately won
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Geographical restrictions are gone, time restrictions are gone... feels more aggressive than us?
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Infrastructure is in place, now it’s just a matter of who can reap the benefits
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The real highlight is the regulatory precedent, that’s what really changes the game
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Again with "expected sometime this year," I’m tired of hearing this phrase
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Traditional finance and Web3 are really merging, it feels a bit unfamiliar
24/7 trading? Now retail investors can hustle like institutions too... exhausting
Regulation is the key, don’t delay until next year again
With this move by Nasdaq, other exchanges can’t sit still anymore
Traditional finance and crypto are really not that opposed; they should have integrated earlier
If it really goes live this time, I need to readjust my strategy
Yet again "launching this year," I've heard too many empty promises...