Seeing this all-green Wall Street heat map 📈, Kaikai, as an active player in the Solana ecosystem, this image easily evokes thoughts of the accelerated integration of Web3 and TradFi (traditional finance). This is the currently popular RWA (Real-World Asset) track.


The tech giants on the chart (such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, etc.) have already tokenized on Solana, reflecting several trends:
1⃣ In the U.S. stock market, trading hours are limited, and complicated account opening and fund transfer thresholds keep many global investors out. On Solana, tokenized stocks mean truly 24/7 liquidity, allowing anyone to trade these Silicon Valley giants’ assets anytime and anywhere with a simple non-custodial wallet, completely breaking down geographic and time restrictions.
2⃣ In traditional brokerage accounts, buying and holding AAPL or NVDA usually only passive earns capital gains. But on-chain, the capital efficiency of these assets is greatly amplified:
🕛 You can quickly and with low slippage exchange tokenized assets via Jupiter
🕛 You can use tokenized stocks as interest-bearing assets, depositing them into pools like Kamino or Meteora to provide liquidity and earn additional income
🕛 You can even use these tokenized “hard assets” as collateral on decentralized derivatives platforms like Drift to implement more advanced trading strategies and leverage operations
3⃣ The ability to support high-frequency, massive “U.S. stock-level” trading precisely proves Solana’s core value of extremely high TPS and very low Gas fees.
Overall,
This chart might look like just a “tech stock frenzy” to traditional investors, but in Kaikai’s eyes, it’s more like a “list of potential TVL and huge trading volume assets for Solana’s future.” As high-quality assets and funds from the traditional world continue to flow into the chain in tokenized form, the ecosystem’s potential is enormous!
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