BlackRock's top brass are making a bold claim: we're witnessing what they call a "major evolution" in how markets actually work. Their pitch? A new wave of infrastructure could shuffle assets around with a speed and security that makes today's decades-old systems look, well, dated. It's one of those moments where legacy finance acknowledges something's shifting beneath their feet.
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Lonely_Validator
· 10h ago
BlackRock has finally acknowledged it, indicating that on-chain infrastructure is really about to To da moon.
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DeFiGrayling
· 10h ago
Well... BlackRock is at it again with the empty promises, this time calling it "major evolution"? Honestly, I'm tired of hearing it.
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zkProofGremlin
· 10h ago
BlackRock can no longer sit still, this is getting interesting.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 10h ago
Ha, BlackRock is starting to panic, this is the real signal.
BlackRock's top brass are making a bold claim: we're witnessing what they call a "major evolution" in how markets actually work. Their pitch? A new wave of infrastructure could shuffle assets around with a speed and security that makes today's decades-old systems look, well, dated. It's one of those moments where legacy finance acknowledges something's shifting beneath their feet.