A major milestone in crypto market maturation: The New York Stock Exchange started investing in blockchain research back in 2015. Fast forward eleven years, and they've just unveiled their platform for tokenized securities trading with on-chain settlement capabilities.



This shift signals mainstream financial infrastructure finally catching up with decentralized finance innovations. The rollout timeline points to 2026 as the target year for full implementation.

The move reflects growing institutional confidence in blockchain settlement infrastructure and marks a potential inflection point for regulated tokenization in traditional markets.
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BlockTalkvip
· 6h ago
Taking 11 years to move? So slow it’s dying Wait, is this the NYSE copying our homework? Still have to wait two more years until 2026, can’t keep up with this pace Institutions finally woke up, better late than never Honestly, it’s still about the smell of money
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 6h ago
It took 11 years to launch? We jumped in way earlier, and the NYSE's efficiency is really disappointing.
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 6h ago
Wait, the NYSE took a full 11 years to launch? We've already been playing with it for a long time over here, haha. Regulatory tokenization is indeed the future, but full implementation by 2026 is a bit slow. Institutional recognition is a good thing, just don't come up with new restrictions again.
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