Ethereum serves as the foundation for onchain equities and exchange-traded funds. The network enables direct issuance, trading, and settlement of tokenized stocks and ETF instruments on the blockchain, eliminating traditional intermediaries and providing 24/7 market access.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-09 16:58
Really? Ethereum is going to bring stocks onto the chain? 24/7 trading sounds great, but I wonder if the liquidity is sufficient.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-09 16:56
It's the same old spiel... eliminate middlemen, 24/7 trading, decentralization—I've heard it so many times my ears are getting calloused. The problem is, as a paper-handed trader, I tend to sell everything in a panic. What's the use of all these conveniences then?
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-09 16:42
Sounds good, but can it really beat Wall Street? I'm skeptical.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-09 16:38
Bro, you really need to lay it all out. 24/7 trading sounds great, but what about liquidation?
Ethereum serves as the foundation for onchain equities and exchange-traded funds. The network enables direct issuance, trading, and settlement of tokenized stocks and ETF instruments on the blockchain, eliminating traditional intermediaries and providing 24/7 market access.