The traditional stock market is undergoing a significant shift. NYSE is exploring the possibility of extending trading hours to 24/7 through blockchain-powered infrastructure, leveraging on-chain tokenized exchange mechanisms. This move signals how legacy financial markets are beginning to embrace distributed ledger technology to break free from conventional trading constraints. The integration of tokenization into equity markets could reshape settlement cycles, reduce counterparty risks, and unlock continuous global market participation. Whether this becomes reality depends on regulatory clarity, but the trajectory is clear—centralized exchanges are no longer the only game in town.
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GasWrangler
· 16h ago
lol, 24/7 trading sounds nice until you actually run the numbers on settlement finality costs. nyse moving on-chain? technically speaking, if they're not optimizing base layer throughput, this entire thing is just legacy theater with a blockchain paint job. show me the gas differential analysis first, then we talk.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 16h ago
Can this set of crypto tricks turn Wall Street upside down? I'm skeptical.
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DAOdreamer
· 16h ago
Is the NYSE really going to operate 24/7? If that happens, traditional finance will be completely pushed onto the blockchain... But honestly, how will they get past the regulatory hurdles?
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TokenSleuth
· 16h ago
ngl 24/7 trading sounds great, but it seems that overcoming this regulatory hurdle won't be that easy...
The traditional stock market is undergoing a significant shift. NYSE is exploring the possibility of extending trading hours to 24/7 through blockchain-powered infrastructure, leveraging on-chain tokenized exchange mechanisms. This move signals how legacy financial markets are beginning to embrace distributed ledger technology to break free from conventional trading constraints. The integration of tokenization into equity markets could reshape settlement cycles, reduce counterparty risks, and unlock continuous global market participation. Whether this becomes reality depends on regulatory clarity, but the trajectory is clear—centralized exchanges are no longer the only game in town.