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Just caught something pretty significant happening in traditional finance that most people probably aren't paying attention to yet. Nasdaq and the owner of NYSE are seriously moving to put the entire $126 trillion equity market on blockchain infrastructure. This isn't some small pilot project either.
Think about what that actually means for a second. We're talking about the backbone of global finance - the systems that move trillions daily - getting built on blockchain technology. The scale here is massive and it signals something important about where institutional finance is heading.
What's interesting is how this connects to the broader blockchain marketing narrative we've been seeing. For years, blockchain was this fringe tech that traditional finance dismissed. Now the biggest players are literally betting the farm on it. When you see institutions this size moving infrastructure to blockchain, it's not just a technology shift - it's validation at a scale that changes the entire conversation.
CoinDesk has been covering this space seriously for a while now, and they're part of Bullish, which is positioned right in the middle of this institutional digital asset infrastructure play. The fact that major exchanges are making these moves tells you something about where the real money and real infrastructure investment is flowing.
This is the kind of development that usually gets buried in corporate announcements, but if you're paying attention to where blockchain is actually being adopted beyond crypto circles, this is one of the biggest signals we've seen. Traditional finance isn't just acknowledging blockchain anymore - they're restructuring their entire market infrastructure around it.