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NYSE Launches 24/7 Tokenized Stock Trading: Which Crypto Businesses Will Directly Benefit or Suffer?

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has announced plans to launch a tokenized securities trading and on-chain settlement platform supporting 24/7 trading of U.S. stocks and ETFs, fractional shares, stablecoin-based settlements, and instant settlement. This move is expected to have significant implications for the crypto industry. Potential beneficiaries include compliant U.S. stablecoins like USDC, which could be chosen for settlements, boosting their adoption. Leveraged stock-to-crypto trading platforms (e.g., Hyperliquid) may benefit from improved hedging opportunities due to aligned 24/7 trading hours. Perpetual swap and basis trading protocols (e.g., Ethena) could gain new, high-quality assets for arbitrage strategies. Selected infrastructure providers, such as blockchains and oracles, may also see growth, though traditional finance connections will be crucial. Conversely, existing crypto-native stock tokenization platforms face direct competition from the NYSE's superior regulatory backing and promise of equal dividends and governance rights. Spot stock-to-crypto trading platforms are particularly vulnerable and may need to pivot to offshore markets or derivatives to survive. Overall, while the NYSE's entry threatens some crypto-native businesses, it highlights the growing value of crypto's unique strengths: stablecoin infrastructure, leveraged trading, and on-chain financial engineering. Competition will intensify, but new opportunities will emerge.

Odaily星球日报01/20 02:13

NYSE Launches 24/7 Tokenized Stock Trading: Which Crypto Businesses Will Directly Benefit or Suffer?

Odaily星球日报01/20 02:13

Early Trading Made a Fortune? A Comprehensive Guide to Genius's New Rules

**Title: Early Traders Made Huge Gains? Understanding Genius' New Rules** Genius, a highly discussed DEX, announced new GP points rules for its Season 1, ending April 12, with a 50% increase in airdrop allocation. The team confirmed that GP points earned from early trading volume remain valid, benefiting users who followed initial interaction guides. Key updates: - Total S1 GP points are fixed at 200 million, with 75 million already distributed from pre-whitepaper trading. The remaining 125 million will be distributed weekly starting January 20, at 10 million GP per week. - Distribution is weighted to prevent whales from dominating, allowing smaller traders to earn points. - Stablecoin swaps (e.g., USDT/USDC) now have a 0.5x weight; other spot trades retain 1.0x. - Previous task-based and referral GP rewards were removed. Now, points are earned solely via spot trading volume. - New trading tiers introduce fee discounts based on cumulative trading volume, though zero-fee trading remains active indefinitely. - Referrals now offer 35% commission on invitees’ trading fees post-zero-fee campaign. - The GENIUS token will be created before April 12, 2026, with a TGE expected randomly before then. Despite platform bugs from high traffic, Genius’ strong backing (including investment from YZi Labs and CZ as advisor) and confirmed TGE make it noteworthy. With a potential $300M FDV and 10% airdrop, each GP point could be worth ~$0.15. Early participants may have profitable opportunities, especially during the ongoing zero-fee period.

Odaily星球日报01/20 01:49

Early Trading Made a Fortune? A Comprehensive Guide to Genius's New Rules

Odaily星球日报01/20 01:49

Funds Haven't Disappeared, They Just Don't Love Altcoins Anymore

"Capital Hasn't Disappeared—It Just Stopped Loving Altcoins" offers a retrospective analysis of the crypto market in 2025, framing it not as a simple bull or bear cycle but as a period of structural repositioning. The year was defined by a clear regulatory shift, with the U.S. moving from a stance of suppression to establishing a clearer legislative framework, exemplified by the GENIUS Act. This institutionalization was a key driver, with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs attracting significant institutional capital. However, this capital was highly selective, flowing into low-volatility, compliant channels like stablecoins, low-risk Real-World Assets (RWA), and corporate treasuries (DATs), rather than fueling a broad-based "altcoin season." Consequently, the market experienced a stark stratification: while major assets saw institutional support, approximately 85% of new token launches ended the year below their initial price. The report identifies three key narrative sectors that adapted to this new reality: tokens with real yield (e.g., yield-bearing stablecoins, mature DeFi), which provided a reason to hold assets beyond pure speculation; AI/Robotics x Crypto, seen as a long-term infrastructure play despite short-term underperformance; and prediction markets/Perp DEXs, which thrived by fulfilling the native demand for leveraged trading and event speculation. The conclusion is that 2025 marked a transition in market pricing power, where narratives still drive short-term trades, but only assets with real utility, distribution, and institutional acceptance are poised for long-term value accrual.

marsbit01/20 01:40

Funds Haven't Disappeared, They Just Don't Love Altcoins Anymore

marsbit01/20 01:40

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