As Wall Street's traditional securities exchanges begin to embrace on-chain assets, where exactly are the boundaries between blockchain and traditional finance? The exploration of tokenized securities by leading exchanges like Nasdaq may signify the dawn of a new era.



This is not just a technical issue but also concerns regulatory frameworks, market liquidity, and the redefinition of the entire financial ecosystem. Will the entry of traditional financial institutions accelerate industry maturity or introduce new risks? Standardization, interoperability, and compliance pathways for on-chain assets all require in-depth industry discussion.

On the evening of December 18th at 7:00 PM, several seasoned industry observers will engage in a discussion, sharing their latest insights on the wave of tokenized securities and the trend of integration between traditional finance and Web3. This dialogue is worth participating in for anyone interested in the future direction of the industry.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 12-20 12:34
Nap warning, is Nasdaq's tokenization attempt to scam us or genuinely embrace on-chain... I'll talk about this after I wake up.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 12-18 15:24
This move by Nasdaq, to be honest, is Wall Street finally taking it seriously. But the real drama is still on the regulatory side—who will blink first.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 12-18 11:54
Is Wall Street's entry a good thing or a bad thing? Honestly, I can't quite see through it... --- Nasdaq is tokenizing, this time really breaking the dimensional barrier. Can it be regulated? --- It's another story of integration, feels like it's always repeating... --- You must attend the discussion on December 18th, want to know what the big shots have to say --- What about the risks of tokenized securities? Feels like no one is seriously discussing this... --- Is traditional finance really ready? I remain skeptical --- The boundaries have long been blurred, now it's just about how to set the rules --- If this wave really unfolds, can retail investors reap the benefits? --- Always feel that big institutions entering is a double-edged sword... --- Regulation hasn't caught up yet, and they're already talking about integration. Aren't they afraid of a backlash?
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 12-18 04:55
If NASDAQ enters the market, regulatory crackdown is probably coming soon...
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MrDecodervip
· 12-18 04:48
Tsk, Wall Street finally can't sit still. We’ll only believe this when it truly materializes. --- Tokenized securities sound pretty impressive, but the question is whether regulators will cause more trouble again. --- Honestly, it’s still about money. Once liquidity increases, all the institutions will come. --- As for Nasdaq’s involvement... approach with caution, don’t let it get hyped up again. --- New era? I just want to know when ordinary people can really start to benefit. --- After so many years of traditional finance integrating with Web3, it’s still each playing their own game. --- Regarding compliance pathways, it always feels like "in-depth discussions" that never actually get implemented. --- That discussion on December 18th will probably just be industry insiders chatting, with no real substance. --- There are definitely risks, but compared to the current phenomenon of retail investors being cut out, at least there’s some mechanism to protect them. --- True breakthrough comes from improving interoperability; otherwise, it’s just a rebranded crypto game.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 12-18 04:43
Wall Street has entered the scene, this is getting interesting, but who can guarantee it's not just another new trick to trap retail investors?
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-18 04:37
Is Nasdaq really coming? Now TradFi will be forced to keep up... --- The compliance path will probably be stuck for a long time; regulatory authorities are still sleeping, right? --- Traditional finance entering the scene is a double-edged sword; liquidity increases but freedom might decrease. --- The discussion on December 18th feels very hardcore. Is anyone going to listen? --- Honestly, it still depends on what policies the US will roll out; everything is just fleeting. --- Tokenized securities sound great, but how many pitfalls will there be in actual implementation... --- The Nasdaq entry signal is more about the symbolic meaning than practical significance; don’t be fooled by the hype. --- Blurring boundaries is actually a good thing; rigid rules should have been changed long ago. --- When will the pain point of interoperability truly be solved? --- The bigwigs in TradFi finally acknowledge the prospects of on-chain assets, just five years too late.
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