Trading U.S. stocks and precious metals on an exchange is definitely a positive for this space, and it can play a great role in giving back. Of course, what the exchange is looking at is how to retain massive amounts of capital.



1. How many people can’t buy U.S. stocks—don’t know how to open an account, and have no way to buy? We’ve got 1.4 billion people in “our village”—what about the whole world? This can be achieved directly through exchanges. If 1% of U.S. stock funds came into the crypto market, what would the trend look like next? In the future, you can buy any stock worldwide through an exchange. Once this crypto market retains funds and hot money keeps coming in, then when you look back, all the previous highs of BTC and ETH are just lows.

2. Most people play with gold, silver, and crude oil. But by depositing funds through exchanges and then moving them to professional platforms, the exchange acts as a mediator—and it doesn’t actually retain the funds. Now that the exchange is involved, can it retain these funds? If 1% of the funds stay in the crypto market, what would the next trend be? After more than ten years of development, the crypto market has a market value of 2 trillion. If 1% of the above fund volume stays in the crypto market, where should BTC and ETH be at? I don’t know if brothers remember that, in just one month, silver’s surge in market value was actually the total of that whole circle. In the future, when the daily trading volume of precious metals on exchanges reaches 1000 billion USD, you’ll find that a large amount of existing funds are flowing into the crypto market—massive is an understatement. That’s when real funds are truly coming in.

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