Wall Street's making moves. Charles Schwab's CEO just dropped a confidence bomb – they're locked in on rolling out BTC and ETH trading by early 2026. Not a small deal when you consider Schwab manages trillions in assets. This isn't some experimental side project either. The exec's tone suggests these two digital assets have already cleared their internal gauntlet of risk assessments and compliance hoops. Mainstream finance keeps inching closer, one heavyweight at a time. For retail investors using traditional brokerages, this could flip accessibility on its head within the next year.
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MoonMathMagic
· 3h ago
Uh, this should have happened a long time ago. Traditional finance will really be eliminated if it doesn’t keep up.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-03 21:50
Not launching until 2026? Come on, is this pace even faster than a snail’s crawl in the crypto world?
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-03 21:34
Damn, is Schwab really going to list BTC and ETH? It's about time, guys.
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DaoDeveloper
· 12-03 21:30
ngl the compliance gauntlet they mention is wild – means the governance framework they built actually works. schwab wouldn't touch this without airtight smart contract audits, so... bullish on institutional design patterns scaling down to retail
Wall Street's making moves. Charles Schwab's CEO just dropped a confidence bomb – they're locked in on rolling out BTC and ETH trading by early 2026. Not a small deal when you consider Schwab manages trillions in assets. This isn't some experimental side project either. The exec's tone suggests these two digital assets have already cleared their internal gauntlet of risk assessments and compliance hoops. Mainstream finance keeps inching closer, one heavyweight at a time. For retail investors using traditional brokerages, this could flip accessibility on its head within the next year.