Trudy just rang the opening bell at Nasdaq—another symbolic moment capturing the growing intersection between traditional finance and digital assets. The ceremony marks the continued momentum as institutional interest in crypto and blockchain technologies keeps building momentum on Wall Street. These headline-grabbing moments reflect how mainstream financial institutions are increasingly acknowledging the digital asset ecosystem.
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Degentleman
· 16h ago
Clocking in for the bell, it looks lively, but do those folks on Wall Street really care about the crypto space or is it just for the hype...
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FastLeaver
· 16h ago
Something like ringing a bell... It looks cool, but the real money is still in the transaction
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AlgoAlchemist
· 16h ago
ngl this is the last fig leaf of traditional finance... institutions FOMO in, a bunch of big shots popping champagne, but the real breakthrough happens on the chain
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PumpDetector
· 16h ago
nah, this is just theater tbh. watched the same script play out since mt. gox... institutions ring bells, media eats it up, retail fomo kicks in. where's the actual on-chain accumulation data tho?
Trudy just rang the opening bell at Nasdaq—another symbolic moment capturing the growing intersection between traditional finance and digital assets. The ceremony marks the continued momentum as institutional interest in crypto and blockchain technologies keeps building momentum on Wall Street. These headline-grabbing moments reflect how mainstream financial institutions are increasingly acknowledging the digital asset ecosystem.