UN trade body just dropped an interesting take: the current financial infrastructure isn't cutting it anymore for real economic needs. They're pushing for structural changes that actually support growth instead of just shuffling capital around. Makes you wonder how crypto and decentralized finance fit into this reform conversation.
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GasFeeCrier
· 16h ago
Ngl, even the United Nations has started complaining about the old financial system... The words are good, but who is going to push this matter? Crypto is likely still seen as a hassle.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 16h ago
Ngl, even the United Nations is starting to face reality; the TradFi trap should have been reformed long ago. DeFi might really have a chance for proper recognition this time.
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CryptoPunster
· 16h ago
The UN says financial infrastructure is failing? Wake up everyone, this is why we need crypto to save the day ah [GT]
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I’m dying of laughter, finally a pro admits that this system is just about "moving money" now, so isn’t it reasonable for us to go all in on DeFi?
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All the major institutions are admitting their mistakes now, we early believers are really in a profit mentality
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Wait, after the UN reforms will crypto still survive? I feel like I’m in a casino watching others change the rules...
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Here it comes! This is what I often say — the moment traditional finance starts to deny itself is the best time for us to enter a position
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To be honest, they finally said it out loud, we’ve known this system is a trap for a long time, now it’s just official verification
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Reform? Might as well embrace web3 directly, spare us the hassle, really.
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NFTFreezer
· 16h ago
ngl this is saying that TradFi should go bankrupt, it's about time for crypto to take the stage 🤷
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BackrowObserver
· 16h ago
Ngl, the United Nations really hit a nerve this time; TradFi is indeed playing word games... The question is, do they really dare to take action?
UN trade body just dropped an interesting take: the current financial infrastructure isn't cutting it anymore for real economic needs. They're pushing for structural changes that actually support growth instead of just shuffling capital around. Makes you wonder how crypto and decentralized finance fit into this reform conversation.