This situation is becoming increasingly evident—traditional stock markets are absorbing the enthusiasm of cryptocurrencies, and the crypto market is learning from stock market rules. A two-way tug-of-war, mutual infiltration. Large institutions entering the market, spot ETF approval, on-chain trading volume synchronized with stock market volatility... All these point in the same direction: the boundaries of the financial markets are dissolving. What was once separation has now become integration.
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CountdownToBroke
· 6h ago
Wait, does that mean traditional finance and crypto will ultimately have to merge? So all those institutions we previously criticized were just being unfair?
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UnluckyLemur
· 6h ago
Boundary erosion? I think it's just big players finding new tools to cut leeks.
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AirdropBuffet
· 6h ago
This integration has been obvious for a while, the key is whether retail investors can keep up with the pace.
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ZenChainWalker
· 6h ago
Now there's really no turning back. What does integration mean? It just means retail investors are more competitive, and institutions are more profit-driven.
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FlatlineTrader
· 6h ago
Boundary erosion... In simple terms, it's the same old trick of cutting leeks with new tricks. When big institutions come in, they become even more aggressive.
This situation is becoming increasingly evident—traditional stock markets are absorbing the enthusiasm of cryptocurrencies, and the crypto market is learning from stock market rules. A two-way tug-of-war, mutual infiltration. Large institutions entering the market, spot ETF approval, on-chain trading volume synchronized with stock market volatility... All these point in the same direction: the boundaries of the financial markets are dissolving. What was once separation has now become integration.