Picture this: tokenised stocks become the base layer, and then institutions build ETFs that accumulate these digital assets. Once that infrastructure stabilizes, derivative products like DATs naturally emerge to capture even more market participation.
It's a layered ecosystem forming—each level unlocking new trading opportunities and liquidity channels. The beauty? It happens organically as the market finds equilibrium. When you remove custody friction and settlement delays, suddenly these products make too much sense to ignore.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 11h ago
Sounds good, but the key question is who can truly benefit from this wave of gains? It still feels like big institutions are taking the lead.
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LiquidationWizard
· 14h ago
To be honest, this set of logic sounds quite smooth, but the key still depends on whether the institutions will actually buy in.
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YieldWhisperer
· 14h ago
tbh this whole "organic equilibrium" thing is giving me 2021 vibes... the math doesn't actually check out when you layer it like that. each new derivative tier needs fresh liquidity to pump, and once the inflows stop? classic death spiral pattern waiting to happen. seen this exact casino tower before
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BearMarketGardener
· 14h ago
Is this description too idealized? Will settlement delay really disappear?
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ForkTongue
· 14h ago
To be honest, this set of logic sounds so smooth that it's a bit scary, but the real question is who will ensure that nothing goes wrong in the process.
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ContractCollector
· 14h ago
Another set of hierarchical narratives, always saying "organic growth," but what happens when it comes to actual implementation?
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NotSatoshi
· 14h ago
This theory sounds good, but whether it truly materializes depends on when the institutions will actually start to get involved.
Picture this: tokenised stocks become the base layer, and then institutions build ETFs that accumulate these digital assets. Once that infrastructure stabilizes, derivative products like DATs naturally emerge to capture even more market participation.
It's a layered ecosystem forming—each level unlocking new trading opportunities and liquidity channels. The beauty? It happens organically as the market finds equilibrium. When you remove custody friction and settlement delays, suddenly these products make too much sense to ignore.