State Street Bank officially launches a digital asset trading platform, planning to gradually introduce tokenized money market funds, digital asset ETF product lines, institutional-grade stablecoin solutions, and digital deposit tools. This move signifies that top global asset management firms are shifting from behind-the-scenes participants to asset issuers, directly engaging in the digital asset ecosystem. As more traditional financial giants enter the market, the institutionalization trend of digital assets becomes increasingly evident, and the pace of asset tokenization moving from concept to practical application is accelerating. This could drive the deep integration of digital assets with traditional finance, bringing more standardized trading tools and investment options to the market.
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LiquidationAlert
· 16h ago
State Street is really coming this time, from hiding in the back to directly issuing tokens. Traditional finance finally isn't pretending anymore.
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Stablecoins are quite interesting. For institutional-level ones, will regulation once again become a bottleneck?
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Hmm... sounds impressive, but the actual implementation will depend on how things proceed next.
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Both tokenization and ETFs—feels like every big bank is copying and pasting.
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Now it's really about integration. The crypto world and Wall Street are truly coming together.
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Asset tokenization has huge potential, but I'm worried it might just be another new scheme to cut the leeks.
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State Street is leading the charge. Will other institutions be far behind? Things are about to get lively.
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It seems regulators will need to start working overtime. How do they even regulate this?
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The trend toward institutionalization is obvious. Do small investors still have a chance? Feeling a bit anxious.
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They call it standardization in a nice way, but in a harsh way, they just want to bring the crypto world into their system.
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GasOptimizer
· 16h ago
Big players are really starting to get involved, and this time it's not just a war of words but real money on the line.
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This move by State Street is muddying the waters; traditional finance is finally acknowledging the digital asset sector.
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Tokenization, stablecoins, ETFs... it sounds like they just want to put Web3 into a box, and regulation is about removing its wild nature.
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Wait, institutional-grade stablecoins? Isn't this just trying to compete with USDC and USDT? lol
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On the surface, it's called integration; in reality, centralized institutions are coming to harvest the profits. Everyone be careful.
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If State Street dares to do this, it shows that digital assets are truly becoming mainstream, not just hype.
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Asset tokenization is indeed the future, but after being controlled by giants, what room is left for retail investors?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 16h ago
It's really happening now, the big fish can't sit still anymore.
Traditional giants are playing with digital assets, it feels like the crypto landscape is about to change.
Is State Street serious with this move? They’re coming with stablecoins + ETFs.
Damn, institutionalization means retail investors’ good days are coming to an end?
Another so-called integration, but how exactly is it integrated?
Standardization sounds good, but in the end, it’s just another way to harvest retail investors.
Let’s wait and see, maybe this time it’s really the wind of opportunity.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 16h ago
The game of big fish eating small fish has started again, huh? Traditional finance is still traditional finance, just changing disguises to control the narrative.
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That set of stablecoins, honestly, is still just a way to harvest. Don't be fooled by tokenization.
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The operation by State Street was long overdue. Luckily, we waited so long.
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Institutionalization trend? To put it nicely, it's just the centralization of power.
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Interesting, traditional big banks are also starting to seriously compete in digital assets.
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Still talking about integration? It's basically traditional finance trying to incorporate Web3 into its territory.
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Wait, will their stablecoins be restricted like USDT?
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This is definitely a signal, but don't expect them to engage in disruptive innovation.
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Standardization is just constraint, it's really annoying to even hear about it.
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Finally, a big bank dares to take real action.
State Street Bank officially launches a digital asset trading platform, planning to gradually introduce tokenized money market funds, digital asset ETF product lines, institutional-grade stablecoin solutions, and digital deposit tools. This move signifies that top global asset management firms are shifting from behind-the-scenes participants to asset issuers, directly engaging in the digital asset ecosystem. As more traditional financial giants enter the market, the institutionalization trend of digital assets becomes increasingly evident, and the pace of asset tokenization moving from concept to practical application is accelerating. This could drive the deep integration of digital assets with traditional finance, bringing more standardized trading tools and investment options to the market.