Major move: NYSE is rolling out a platform capable of 24/7 trading with direct on-chain settlement for tokenized equities and ETFs. This isn't just an incremental upgrade—it signals ICE's commitment to overhauling market infrastructure through blockchain technology. The shift from traditional T+2 settlement windows to real-time, on-chain execution could reshape how institutional assets move through markets. When legacy financial systems start building native digital rails instead of bolting them on as afterthoughts, that's when you know the infrastructure transition is actually happening.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 7h ago
NYE is doing this, which means traditional finance is finally no longer pretending and is directly going all in on blockchain infrastructure.
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IronHeadMiner
· 7h ago
NGL, it's really happening now. Traditional finance is finally starting to seriously develop on-chain infrastructure.
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RektHunter
· 7h ago
The NYSE's move to 24/7 trading is finally no longer just talk; it's actually happening.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 7h ago
I should have stocked up more on NYSE stocks earlier. Now seeing them move into on-chain trading, I really look like a latecomer... If only I hadn't been dissuaded by friends back then, really, I regret it to the point of frustration.
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MetaverseHermit
· 8h ago
NYSE is implementing 24/7 on-chain settlement. This is the real infrastructure revolution, not those pseudo-innovations.
Major move: NYSE is rolling out a platform capable of 24/7 trading with direct on-chain settlement for tokenized equities and ETFs. This isn't just an incremental upgrade—it signals ICE's commitment to overhauling market infrastructure through blockchain technology. The shift from traditional T+2 settlement windows to real-time, on-chain execution could reshape how institutional assets move through markets. When legacy financial systems start building native digital rails instead of bolting them on as afterthoughts, that's when you know the infrastructure transition is actually happening.