Interesting timing here. A major US exchange CEO just doubled down on his vision: tokenization isn't some distant concept anymore—every asset belongs onchain, period. What makes this noteworthy? There's a photo circulating with him standing next to the head of the world's largest asset manager.
Coincidence? Maybe. But when you've got traditional finance titans and crypto natives sharing the same frame—and seemingly the same thesis—you start wondering if we're watching something bigger unfold. The convergence everyone's been talking about might be closer than we think.
Are we finally seeing TradFi and crypto find common ground, or is this just good optics?
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 6h ago
ngl, we're still somewhere around mile 15 in this marathon. sure, the optics look good but institutional flows? those are the real metric that matters here. been accumulating through way worse cycles than a photo op lol
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SatoshiHeir
· 6h ago
It should be pointed out that the symbolic significance of this group photo goes far beyond the surface—according to the theory of historical cycles, every paradigm shift is preceded by a visible reshuffling of power structures. Satoshi Nakamoto argued for the inevitable decentralization of financial power in the very first chapter of the whitepaper. What we are witnessing today is not a compromise, but a real-world projection of an irreversible technological victory.
On-chain data shows that institutional capital flows have already determined the outcome; this photo is merely a confirmation. Ironically, some people are still asking, "Is this just hype?"—which is exactly the last struggle of fiat currency thinking.
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OnchainUndercover
· 6h ago
Ha, what can a single photo prove? It's just the usual trick of riding each other's hype.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 6h ago
Collaboration photo... I see this as a signal; the TradFi guys finally can't hold back anymore.
Interesting timing here. A major US exchange CEO just doubled down on his vision: tokenization isn't some distant concept anymore—every asset belongs onchain, period. What makes this noteworthy? There's a photo circulating with him standing next to the head of the world's largest asset manager.
Coincidence? Maybe. But when you've got traditional finance titans and crypto natives sharing the same frame—and seemingly the same thesis—you start wondering if we're watching something bigger unfold. The convergence everyone's been talking about might be closer than we think.
Are we finally seeing TradFi and crypto find common ground, or is this just good optics?