#美SEC推动加密创新监管 BlackRock's two pros have spoken again—Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein recently discussed tokenization in The Economist.
What do they say? The infrastructure of traditional finance is too old, slow, and expensive. What can tokenization do? It directly drags these outdated systems into modernization.
In simple terms, it is about using blockchain technology to reshape financial pipelines. This statement serves as another endorsement at the institutional level for mainstream coins like $BTC $ETH $BNB .
Wall Street giants are starting to seriously consider on-chain assets. How far do you think this path is?
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GweiWatcher
· 22h ago
BlackRock's recent remarks are paving the way for its own tokenized asset allocation, just wait and see.
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PoetryOnChain
· 22h ago
BlackRock's two executives have finally seen the light, but to be honest, the TradFi system really needs to change; it's been dragging on for so many years... If tokenization really takes off, the landscape will change dramatically within a few years.
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tokenomics_truther
· 22h ago
The people at BlackRock talk a good game, but it's going to take years to actually achieve it... The bureaucratic nature of TradFi is not so easy to deal with.
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MEVHunter
· 22h ago
nah wait, let me see the actual arbitrage angle here... tokenization's cute but they're just repackaging legacy infrastructure through a blockchain lens. institutional adoption ≠ real innovation, it's just fomo dressed up in formal wear. how many sandwich opportunities we talking before the actual devs pump the brakes
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ForkPrince
· 22h ago
The folks on Wall Street finally admit that Blockchain is not eyewash; better late than never, right? Haha
#美SEC推动加密创新监管 BlackRock's two pros have spoken again—Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein recently discussed tokenization in The Economist.
What do they say? The infrastructure of traditional finance is too old, slow, and expensive. What can tokenization do? It directly drags these outdated systems into modernization.
In simple terms, it is about using blockchain technology to reshape financial pipelines. This statement serves as another endorsement at the institutional level for mainstream coins like $BTC $ETH $BNB .
Wall Street giants are starting to seriously consider on-chain assets. How far do you think this path is?