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#RWA代币化 Just saw Galaxy's 2026 forecast, and I was a bit shocked😲 Will the US push over 50 spot meme coin ETFs? What does this mean? It feels like the crypto world is really gradually entering traditional finance.
What intrigues me the most is the point that "a major bank will accept tokenized stocks as collateral"—I've heard of tokenized stocks, but can they really be used as collateral? Does this mean RWA (Real-World Asset Tokenization) is finally coming to fruition? I used to think RWA was far from us, but now it seems to be getting closer.
There's also a somewhat uneasy point: the SEC might face lawsuits over "innovation exemptions"... Is this a good thing or a bad thing🤔 Relaxed policies sound good, but I wonder if it will affect market stability. But it also makes sense; after all, the US's attitude towards crypto is indeed changing.
The figure of $50 billion net inflow into spot ETFs is also crazy; 2026 seems like a watershed year. Can any experts explain why ETFs are so important? Will it impact our retail investors' investment methods?