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Gate suddenly enters the U.S. stock market! Crypto players wake up to find that exchanges are starting to compete with brokers for business?
If three years ago, someone told you that you could buy stocks directly on a crypto exchange, many might think it was science fiction.
But now, the story is actually happening.
After Gate officially launched stock trading features, many investors' first reaction was not excitement, but confusion: what exactly does the exchange want to do?
On the surface, this is just adding a new business segment.
In reality, it could be the beginning of the disappearance of financial boundaries.
In the past, trading cryptocurrencies was managed by exchanges.
Buying stocks was managed by brokers.
The two did not interfere with each other.
Now, more and more platforms are trying to integrate both assets into the same ecosystem.
For users, the biggest change is convenience.
Previously, switching between multiple accounts and platforms was necessary; now, it might be possible with just one app to manage different assets.
More importantly, this signifies a shift in competitive logic.
In the future, exchanges may compete less on the number of cryptocurrencies offered and more on who can provide a more comprehensive investment ecosystem.
Of course, opportunities and challenges coexist.
The stock market and the crypto market have completely different regulatory frameworks, user habits, and risk structures.
Whether they can truly attract traditional investors remains to be seen over time.
But one thing is already clear.
The walls of the financial world are slowly being dismantled.
And Gate’s move may just be the beginning. #Gate正式推出股票交易