#代币资产发行与投资 Wait, I just saw a news report saying that the SEC Chair in the US is optimistic about on-chain transformation? 👀 What does that mean? It feels like the big news in the crypto world over the past few months has been about "on-chain" shifts, but I’m still a bit confused...
Alright, I’ll try to understand. It seems to mean that traditional stocks, securities, and things like that might be directly traded on the blockchain in the form of tokens in the future? It feels like this means the traditional financial markets are moving closer to blockchain technology! The SEC also said they want to give some exemption policies to innovators so they won’t be bogged down by complicated regulations?
Does this have any impact on us newcomers entering the market? Will token assets become more standardized and easier to understand? Or will the tokens we buy in the future be safer? I’m a bit excited but also a little nervous because it sounds like the entire financial system might be undergoing a major overhaul 😅
Can any experts explain what this really means? Is it fair to say that this marks the beginning of blockchain moving from niche to mainstream?
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#代币资产发行与投资 Wait, I just saw a news report saying that the SEC Chair in the US is optimistic about on-chain transformation? 👀 What does that mean? It feels like the big news in the crypto world over the past few months has been about "on-chain" shifts, but I’m still a bit confused...
Alright, I’ll try to understand. It seems to mean that traditional stocks, securities, and things like that might be directly traded on the blockchain in the form of tokens in the future? It feels like this means the traditional financial markets are moving closer to blockchain technology! The SEC also said they want to give some exemption policies to innovators so they won’t be bogged down by complicated regulations?
Does this have any impact on us newcomers entering the market? Will token assets become more standardized and easier to understand? Or will the tokens we buy in the future be safer? I’m a bit excited but also a little nervous because it sounds like the entire financial system might be undergoing a major overhaul 😅
Can any experts explain what this really means? Is it fair to say that this marks the beginning of blockchain moving from niche to mainstream?