NYSE's move into stock tokenization with 24/7 trading capability marks a significant shift in how traditional markets operate. The notable aspect here is their decision to build proprietary technology rather than leverage existing blockchain infrastructure. This approach raises interesting questions about the future trajectory of the broader market. If major institutions continue developing in-house solutions, we may see a divergence in how tokenization develops across different asset classes. For investors holding RWA-focused tokens, this independent path taken by major exchanges could reshape market dynamics and portfolio considerations worth monitoring closely.
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APY追逐者
· 12h ago
Creating another system on your own, is the NYSE planning to take an independent route?
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12h ago
Does the NYSE develop its own technology? Ha, another giant that is reluctant to go on-chain, still thinking about doing tokenization behind closed doors... On-chain footprints will speak for themselves.
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WhaleMistaker
· 12h ago
Is the NYSE developing its own technology, implying that the current blockchain infrastructure is inadequate? Or is it simply aiming to control the narrative...
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PhantomMiner
· 12h ago
ngl, this is just the NYSE trying to monopolize the discourse power... creating their own set of technology again, industry fragmentation is just around the corner.
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RooftopReserver
· 12h ago
NYSE is building its own system instead of using existing chains, which is like building a wall... RWA might be in trouble.
NYSE's move into stock tokenization with 24/7 trading capability marks a significant shift in how traditional markets operate. The notable aspect here is their decision to build proprietary technology rather than leverage existing blockchain infrastructure. This approach raises interesting questions about the future trajectory of the broader market. If major institutions continue developing in-house solutions, we may see a divergence in how tokenization develops across different asset classes. For investors holding RWA-focused tokens, this independent path taken by major exchanges could reshape market dynamics and portfolio considerations worth monitoring closely.