The NYSE and NASDAQ are now both laying out 7*24-hour tokenized stock trading. What does this mean? No one will be able to sleep well in the future (just kidding).
Seriously, this trend is actually quite interesting. Tokenization of traditional financial assets has always been a hot topic in the Web3 community, but the ones actually entering the market in large scale are these established exchanges. They are no longer just observing but are directly bringing stocks onto the blockchain to support round-the-clock trading.
What does this change? First, trading hours are no longer limited. Previously, both A-shares and US stocks had the concept of opening and closing hours, but now tokenized stocks can be traded 24 hours a day. Second, liquidity. In theory, traders from any time zone worldwide can participate, which will definitely help market depth.
But this also means the market rhythm will accelerate. If it really becomes widespread, the traditional day trading mindset may need to be completely changed.
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RunWhenCut
· 5h ago
Wow, NUNA really got things going? Now traditional finance is completely laid back, directly overthrown by the blockchain.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 5h ago
The veteran exchange has finally lowered its stance and entered the on-chain space. There's really no way out now.
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DegenDreamer
· 5h ago
Nuna has gone on the blockchain. How much longer can traditional finance last?
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AirdropHunter007
· 5h ago
Traditional finance is finally taking it seriously, and this time, it's really going to change the world... 24-hour trading sounds easy to talk about, but the real implementation depends on subsequent developments. By the way, old-established exchanges are so eager to go on-chain, are they really afraid of Web3 stealing their business?
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ConsensusBot
· 6h ago
Damn, is NUNA really serious this time? Traditional finance is finally going to be overwhelmed; 24/7 is coming sooner or later.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 6h ago
Wow, NUNA is really moving onto the chain, not just talk anymore? Now I, a night shift worker, can finally earn some rewards.
The NYSE and NASDAQ are now both laying out 7*24-hour tokenized stock trading. What does this mean? No one will be able to sleep well in the future (just kidding).
Seriously, this trend is actually quite interesting. Tokenization of traditional financial assets has always been a hot topic in the Web3 community, but the ones actually entering the market in large scale are these established exchanges. They are no longer just observing but are directly bringing stocks onto the blockchain to support round-the-clock trading.
What does this change? First, trading hours are no longer limited. Previously, both A-shares and US stocks had the concept of opening and closing hours, but now tokenized stocks can be traded 24 hours a day. Second, liquidity. In theory, traders from any time zone worldwide can participate, which will definitely help market depth.
But this also means the market rhythm will accelerate. If it really becomes widespread, the traditional day trading mindset may need to be completely changed.