The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chair recently made a bold prediction that could reshape financial markets: all domestic markets will operate on blockchain infrastructure within the next two years. This statement signals a major shift in regulatory stance toward decentralized technologies and on-chain settlement. If realized, such a transition would represent a watershed moment for the crypto industry, potentially accelerating institutional adoption and legitimizing distributed ledger systems as core financial infrastructure. The timeline suggests concrete policy initiatives may already be in motion to streamline the integration process.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-16 17:24
Is what the SEC chair said true? Will everything be on-chain within two years? I feel like it's just another pie in the sky.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-14 18:18
Fully on-chain within two years? Buddy, that's a bit too optimistic. The SEC folks really dare to make such statements.
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PonziDetector
· 01-14 18:18
Huh? Fully on-chain within two years? The SEC chair probably took some kind of hallucinogenic drug...
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-14 18:11
On the chain within two years? Is this guy talking nonsense? Wake up.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-14 17:49
Fully on-chain within two years? Why do I find that hard to believe... The SEC has been through a lot these past two years, so take their words with a grain of salt.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chair recently made a bold prediction that could reshape financial markets: all domestic markets will operate on blockchain infrastructure within the next two years. This statement signals a major shift in regulatory stance toward decentralized technologies and on-chain settlement. If realized, such a transition would represent a watershed moment for the crypto industry, potentially accelerating institutional adoption and legitimizing distributed ledger systems as core financial infrastructure. The timeline suggests concrete policy initiatives may already be in motion to streamline the integration process.