Big move from Wall Street: The New York Stock Exchange is developing a 24/7 trading and settlement platform specifically designed for tokenized securities. Lynn Martin, NYSE President, emphasized that tokenization significantly enhances operational efficiency, market transparency, and accessibility to market participants.
This signals a fundamental shift—major financial institutions are no longer sidelining blockchain technology. Instead, they're integrating it into their core infrastructure. Tokenized securities on-chain mean faster settlement cycles, reduced intermediaries, and broader market access beyond traditional trading hours.
When legacy finance starts building on distributed ledger infrastructure, it's not just a technical upgrade. It's institutional validation that the Web3 financial stack is becoming indispensable for the global markets. This could reshape how assets are traded and settled in the coming years.
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IronHeadMiner
· 8h ago
Ha, does the NYSE have 24-hour on-chain trading? Wall Street is finally getting serious
Wait, is this real or just another scam to fool retail investors?
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SandwichTrader
· 8h ago
Is the NYSE planning 24/7 trading? Traditional finance is really panicking now.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 9h ago
The NYSE is implementing 24/7 on-chain trading, now traditional finance is really panicking, haha
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GasGrillMaster
· 9h ago
NYSE is doing 24/7 trading... finally not pretending anymore, right?
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 9h ago
Wait, is NYSE really going to trade 24 hours? Traditional finance is truly scared now.
Big move from Wall Street: The New York Stock Exchange is developing a 24/7 trading and settlement platform specifically designed for tokenized securities. Lynn Martin, NYSE President, emphasized that tokenization significantly enhances operational efficiency, market transparency, and accessibility to market participants.
This signals a fundamental shift—major financial institutions are no longer sidelining blockchain technology. Instead, they're integrating it into their core infrastructure. Tokenized securities on-chain mean faster settlement cycles, reduced intermediaries, and broader market access beyond traditional trading hours.
When legacy finance starts building on distributed ledger infrastructure, it's not just a technical upgrade. It's institutional validation that the Web3 financial stack is becoming indispensable for the global markets. This could reshape how assets are traded and settled in the coming years.