Wake up call for anyone still brushing off the traditional finance and DeFi convergence—it's not coming anymore, it's already here. The infrastructure layer is being built right now. We're talking about compliant, scalable systems that traditional banks will actually plug into. Why does this matter? There's roughly $100 trillion in liquidity sitting in the traditional system waiting to flow into on-chain mechanisms. The teams engineering this bridge aren't trying to disrupt banking—they're making it possible for massive capital to move seamlessly across both worlds. If you're watching this space, this is the infrastructure play that matters.
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SerLiquidated
· 13h ago
One quadrillion, is this really happening this time or just another wave of hype?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 13h ago
One quadrillion sounds frightening, but the question is, who can actually build this bridge? Easier said than done.
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MetaMaximalist
· 13h ago
ngl this trad finance + defi bridge narrative has been coming for like 3 years now... the real question is which teams actually have the credibility and regulatory moat to pull it off. most projects talking about "seamless capital flow" are just vaporware dressed up in compliance theater tbh
Wake up call for anyone still brushing off the traditional finance and DeFi convergence—it's not coming anymore, it's already here. The infrastructure layer is being built right now. We're talking about compliant, scalable systems that traditional banks will actually plug into. Why does this matter? There's roughly $100 trillion in liquidity sitting in the traditional system waiting to flow into on-chain mechanisms. The teams engineering this bridge aren't trying to disrupt banking—they're making it possible for massive capital to move seamlessly across both worlds. If you're watching this space, this is the infrastructure play that matters.