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Ever wonder where blockchain technology is really headed? Here's the answer: every chain out there is racing toward the same finish line—putting capital markets entirely onchain.



Think about it. Digital assets aren't some niche corner of finance anymore. They've grown into a massive chunk of capital markets, and the shift is accelerating. We're talking about real equity, bonds, derivatives—traditional financial instruments finding their new home on distributed ledgers.

What makes this inevitable? Transparency, speed, and accessibility. When you tokenize real-world assets, you're not just digitizing paperwork. You're fundamentally restructuring how value moves, how ownership is verified, and how liquidity flows across borders without intermediaries eating up margins.

The infrastructure is maturing. Smart contracts are handling complex financial logic. Layer-2 solutions are solving throughput bottlenecks. Regulatory frameworks are slowly catching up. All the pieces are falling into place for traditional finance to migrate onchain—not as a revolution, but as a natural evolution.

So whether you're building on Ethereum, Solana, or any other protocol, the destination is clear. The question isn't if capital markets go onchain. It's who gets there first with the best infrastructure.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 11-25 16:51
Hi there, it sounds nice, but who can really enjoy this wave of dividends will depend on whose infrastructure is the most stable. I have been betting on Solana's speed for a long time, the gas fees are cut in half, just waiting for traditional capital to come in.
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 11-25 10:31
Ngl, I've heard this argument too many times. Anyone who talks about "natural evolution" is just trying to motivate themselves, right... --- Will regulation really catch up slowly? I doubt it. Just thinking about the attitudes of various Central Banks makes me... --- So ultimately, it's still a competition of infrastructure. Solana's tps really crushes Ethereum, but can we really trust the security aspect? --- Everyone says "it's not a revolution, it's evolution," but does traditional finance really want this kind of transparency? They actually prefer opacity, right? --- I remember in 2018, people were saying the same thing. Are we still stuck in place now? This time really different? --- The cross-chain liquidity issue is the real bottleneck. Whoever solves the cross-chain problem first wins. --- That's true, but it feels like something is missing... Oh right, we still have to wait another ten years. --- Layer 2 has indeed alleviated a lot of pressure, but the user experience still can't compare to CEX.
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 11-24 05:02
Well... it sounds nice, but it will really take a few more years to land. Regulation is still the biggest pit, don't let layer2 blind your eyes. It's really hard to say who will be the first to eat this cake. That said, will centralized exchanges really give up the market? The ideal is full, but reality is skinny, bro. Wait, will traditional financial institutions really embrace onchain? I'm skeptical. To put it bluntly, it's still a competition for infrastructure, but only the players know who wins. Seeing through the essence, but the timeline is a bit optimistic.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 11-24 05:00
ngl this article is way too optimistic... the real bottleneck is not in the infrastructure, but that wall of regulation --- All chains are heading in the same direction, it's ridiculous. Don't forget the vastly different attitudes of various governments --- "Natural evolution" haha, only the TradFi crowd can deceive themselves like this --- Wait, can we really manage to put something like bonds onto the blockchain smoothly? I always feel like something is off --- The infrastructure is mature, right? Then why are gas fees still ridiculously high? --- The core issue is that everyone wants to be first, but no one wants to take responsibility --- Sounds good, but we still can't escape the fate of being chased by the SEC --- If it really develops like this, the biggest beneficiaries will probably be those already powerful institutions... feels like another story of big fish eating small fish.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 11-24 04:47
ngl, the "natural evolution" narrative is just cope for why we're still waiting for actual adoption. empirically speaking, adoption curves don't flatten this hard if something's truly inevitable lmao
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