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Traditional finance trading is booming: a leading exchange's daily average trading volume exceeds $2 billion, with gold and the US dollar leading the way.
【Crypto World】Traditional financial asset trading is indeed heating up. According to the latest data, the daily trading volume of a leading exchange’s TradFi business has surpassed the $2 billion mark.
Just look at the trading rankings to see where the market enthusiasm lies — gold (XAUUSD) ranks first, which aligns with the current major trend of asset safe-haven. Following closely are the US Dow Jones Industrial Average (US30) and the Nasdaq 100 Index (NAS100), two major US stock indices maintaining high popularity. Silver (XAGUSD) and the Euro (EURUSD) occupy the fourth and fifth positions respectively, indicating strong participation in commodities and forex markets.
This shows that more and more traders are configuring traditional assets on Web3 platforms — gold, indices, and exchange rates remain the standard choices for everyone.
$2 billion in daily trading volume—feels like Web3 exchanges are really competing for a slice of traditional finance.
With the index and precious metals so hot, it shows everyone is starting to get cautious.
How long this wave of TradFi enthusiasm will last, let's see by the end of the year.
U.S. stock indices are still volatile, and Crypto players are not willing to fall behind.
Integrating Web3 with TradFi feels increasingly normal, but I still think something's a bit off...
Hedging? These days, who doesn't pile some into gold...
Seeing the US dollar index and gold appear together, it feels a bit like they're fighting...
Basically, everyone is betting on a recession, nothing new.
I believe in gold as number one, but can this hype last?
A trading volume surpassing 2 billion sounds grand, but compared to a traditional exchange's daily volume, it's still a little brother.
Is anyone curious about the authenticity of these data? The numbers just seem too good to be true...
Indexes, exchange rates, and gold all moving into Web3—good sign or bubble? Who knows?