Look at this interesting movement happening in the traditional market. Nasdaq and the NYSE crowd are taking the $126 trillion stock market onto the blockchain. Seriously.



It's like this: the world's biggest stock exchanges have finally woken up to crypto technology. It’s no longer that futuristic startup talk — now we’re talking about institutions that literally shape the global stock market.

What caught my attention is that this isn’t an isolated experiment. It signals that blockchain infrastructure is mature enough to handle heavy institutional volume. And when we see this kind of move from the big players, it usually means that cryptocurrency exchanges and digital asset platforms are about to go mainstream.

Bullish, which is this global digital assets platform focused on institutions, is right in the middle of all this providing infrastructure. Makes sense — as the traditional market discovers blockchain, news about crypto exchanges will explode because everyone will want to understand how it works.

The point is: when Nasdaq and NYSE start moving into this space, it’s no longer about speculation. It’s about real integration. Institutional markets, traditional liquidity, all migrating to blockchain. Anyone following news about crypto exchanges knows this was inevitable, but seeing it happen is another level.

This will change a lot in the ecosystem. The barrier between traditional markets and crypto is getting thinner and thinner.
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