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The push to bridge traditional stock and cryptocurrency markets is gaining momentum from major institutional players. Industry leaders have begun advocating for clearer regulatory frameworks that would allow seamless integration between these two asset classes.
The challenge isn't theoretical—it's practical. As markets mature, the demand for unified trading infrastructure becomes urgent. Solutions that enable regulatory compliance while maintaining market efficiency are starting to emerge. These bridges address a real pain point: institutions and retail participants alike need the ability to move capital and manage positions across both markets without friction.
When traditional finance infrastructure meets crypto market mechanics, the potential impact on trading accessibility and risk management could be substantial. The regulatory clarity being proposed would help establish standards that make this cross-asset integration both safer and more scalable.
Traditional finance and the crypto world need to truly connect... this story has been told for years, but it always feels like loud thunder with little rain
Only when the regulatory framework is clear will there be hope; otherwise, everyone will still do their own thing
This time, it won't be just hot air again, right?
Wait, once the regulatory framework is clear, will institutions be able to arbitrarily cut us?
No matter how beautiful the bridges are built, they still can't escape the fate of being harvested, haha.
After all this, it’s just to make it easier for big funds to cross markets and exploit opportunities. Now I understand.
If this really materializes, retail investors' activity space will be further squeezed.