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Recently, I noticed something happening on Wall Street that probably not many are seeing clearly. Nasdaq and Cboe are joining this wave of prediction markets, just as Cboe did some time ago. It's interesting to see how traditional Wall Street platforms are entering this space that once seemed more marginal.
What is happening is that these market giants are recognizing that there is real demand for instruments of this kind. Binary derivatives and prediction markets are nothing new in crypto, but seeing them reach Nasdaq is a significant shift in the narrative. We're talking about Wall Street adopting formats that a few years ago would have been considered too speculative or risky for the mainstream.
This bullish trend on Wall Street, that prevailing upward sentiment, is leading institutions to seek new ways to capture value and offer more sophisticated products to their clients. It's not just about cryptocurrencies; it's about how traditional financial markets are evolving and adopting features that were previously exclusive to more experimental ecosystems.
What I find relevant is that this marks a turning point. When you see Nasdaq moving in this direction, it's not an isolated move; it's a sign that the industry is truly changing. Prediction markets are likely to grow more in the coming years, and seeing the main players on Wall Street positioning themselves early says a lot about where all this is heading.