Picture this: major IPOs dropping on Solana the same day they hit traditional markets. How different would the game look?
Think about the speed alone—Solana's settlement times versus legacy market infrastructure. Add in the accessibility angle: anyone with a wallet could participate, no minimum account balances or broker gates. The market structure itself could shift fundamentally.
Would we see faster price discovery? More retail participation? Or would volatility just spike harder in both directions?
It's an interesting thought experiment on how blockchain could reshape capital markets, assuming regulatory hurdles get cleared and institutional adoption actually follows the hype. Worth considering where the friction points really are.
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FrontRunFighter
· 8h ago
nah, let's be real—this entire "fair access" narrative completely ignores the dark forest already waiting on solana. faster settlement just means faster extraction. you think retail gets price discovery when mev bots are literally sandwiching every single transaction? the game doesn't reshape, it just gets more brutal for plebs trying to participate.
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0xLostKey
· 8h ago
NGL, that idea sounds good, but in reality... I'm afraid the regulatory hurdles will drag on forever.
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0xInsomnia
· 8h ago
NGL, no matter how you try to get past the regulatory hurdle, it always feels uncertain. The institutions talk big, but actually investing money is still a long way off.
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SquidTeacher
· 8h ago
Going public on Solana sounds easy to talk about, but once it hits regulatory scrutiny, it probably won't end well.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 8h ago
Honestly, if the regulatory hurdle can't be cleared, the Solana IPO is just a pipe dream. The macro environment still depends on the Federal Reserve.
Picture this: major IPOs dropping on Solana the same day they hit traditional markets. How different would the game look?
Think about the speed alone—Solana's settlement times versus legacy market infrastructure. Add in the accessibility angle: anyone with a wallet could participate, no minimum account balances or broker gates. The market structure itself could shift fundamentally.
Would we see faster price discovery? More retail participation? Or would volatility just spike harder in both directions?
It's an interesting thought experiment on how blockchain could reshape capital markets, assuming regulatory hurdles get cleared and institutional adoption actually follows the hype. Worth considering where the friction points really are.