Skeptics who've never grasped the value of eliminating counterparty risk are now questioning blockchain when it's poised to reshape everything. Meanwhile, the reality is unfolding: major institutions like NYSE are already rolling out permissioned blockchain platforms enabling round-the-clock trading of tokenized assets. As more forward-thinking players build on this infrastructure, the gap between doubters and early movers will only widen. The blockchain disruption isn't coming someday—it's already here, and it's happening faster than most expected.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 22h ago
The NYSE on-chain thing is really happening, no wonder so many people are starting to panic.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 22h ago
Honestly, I really don't understand what the critics are still complaining about regarding that permissioned blockchain on the NYSE.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 22h ago
well, *actually* if you look at the incentive structures... permissioned blockchain isn't decentralization, it's just sql with extra steps lmao. but yeah institutions moving in is the real alpha signal here
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RugPullProphet
· 23h ago
NGL, these skeptics really need to wake up. NYSE has already moved to a permissioned chain, and they're still protesting?
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Those who entered early are now about to take off. Latecomers can only regret now.
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They get confused whenever "counterparty risk" is mentioned. No wonder they've been left behind.
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In fact, on-chain 24-hour trading has already begun. What are you waiting for?
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The gap will only widen. This wave has already arrived; it's not a future event.
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Regarding institutional adoption, those FUDs from early years are now quite embarrassing, haha.
Skeptics who've never grasped the value of eliminating counterparty risk are now questioning blockchain when it's poised to reshape everything. Meanwhile, the reality is unfolding: major institutions like NYSE are already rolling out permissioned blockchain platforms enabling round-the-clock trading of tokenized assets. As more forward-thinking players build on this infrastructure, the gap between doubters and early movers will only widen. The blockchain disruption isn't coming someday—it's already here, and it's happening faster than most expected.