Getting that first trillion onchain? That's the real test. Everyone talks about blockchain adoption and how crypto's going mainstream, but actually moving a trillion in assets to the chain is a whole different beast. The infrastructure's getting there, but the hurdles are still massive—regulatory clarity, institutional confidence, technical infrastructure scaling. Once we crack that milestone though, the next trillion probably comes way easier. It's like breaking through the sound barrier; the first time's always the hardest.
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ChainWallflower
· 20h ago
Is ten trillion really that easy to put on the blockchain? I have my doubts.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 21h ago
Bro, one trillion on the blockchain? I think it's a stretch; the regulatory hurdle hasn't been cleared yet.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 21h ago
Sounds good, but who really dares to put a trillion on the chain? The regulatory hurdle hasn't been cleared yet.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 21h ago
Basically, it's waiting for institutional funds to enter, as the current infrastructure can't support such a large scale. Regulatory is the real obstacle.
Getting that first trillion onchain? That's the real test. Everyone talks about blockchain adoption and how crypto's going mainstream, but actually moving a trillion in assets to the chain is a whole different beast. The infrastructure's getting there, but the hurdles are still massive—regulatory clarity, institutional confidence, technical infrastructure scaling. Once we crack that milestone though, the next trillion probably comes way easier. It's like breaking through the sound barrier; the first time's always the hardest.