The New York Stock Exchange officially embraces blockchain, migrating the entire trading system onto the chain. What does this step mean?



The core functional indicators announced officially are very clear: 7×24 nonstop trading, second-level settlement, and stablecoins serving as the settlement infrastructure. When traditional financial giants step in personally, stablecoins evolve from a concept of wild growth into a genuine financial infrastructure.

This is not a gimmick. Instant settlement means T+0 trading becomes a reality, significantly reducing counterparty risk. Stablecoins are no longer just a sidekick for trading pairs but are upgraded to a new generation of securities settlement layer. From this perspective, the underlying logic of the entire capital market is being reshaped.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-22 17:33
It's not me saying this, is it really starting? If this wave of bringing NYSE on-chain is serious, stablecoins will truly turn the tide.

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Instant settlement sounds great, but who bears the risk?

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Wait, if we do this, what about traditional clearing institutions? Are they really about to be revolutionized?

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T+0? Now retail investors can also do real-time matching, oh my, I'm a bit nervous.

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What sounds good is reshaping, but what’s hard to swallow is flipping the table. Can old Wall Street accept this breaking of the game?

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I've always said stablecoins as a settlement layer would happen, and now it's finally no longer a fantasy.

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Anyway, I can't understand it, but I feel this is a big deal.

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So USDC and USDT are about to take off in the next round?
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-22 12:43
ngl this T+0 settlement hitting different when you've been liquidated on leverage before... finally the infrastructure catching up to what degens have been screaming about for years. but fr tho, once the big boys go full on-chain, that's when the real market lessons start 💀
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-19 19:11
Wait, is the NYSE really serious this time? Isn't it just a proof of concept for some department again? I always feel like it will get stuck at the regulatory hurdle.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-19 19:08
lol wait, actually if you read the fine print on NYSE's "migration" they're literally just spinning up another custodial layer. calling it "chain" doesn't mean decentralization is happening here smh
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-19 19:01
Wait, is the NYSE really going fully on-chain? Isn't this just another wave of hype to scam retail investors...
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-19 18:51
Now traditional finance is really about to be overthrown, T+0 is coming directly?

Stablecoins finally have a legitimate status, no longer considered barbarians, but become an official force.

If it really unfolds, risk management might need a comprehensive overhaul. I'm a bit excited but also a bit worried.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-19 18:43
Seconds-level settlement sounds great, but who will audit the permission control of stablecoins? If NYSE really puts T+0 on the chain, what if the smart contract has reentrancy vulnerabilities or integer overflow issues? This is not a small matter.
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