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LayerZero Gathers Wall Street Old Money in a Day, as the Cross-Chain Leader Begins to Tell the Story of a 'Wall Street Public Chain'

LayerZero, known for its cross-chain protocol, has announced a new Layer 1 blockchain called "Zero," positioning itself as a decentralized multi-core world computer designed for institutional financial markets. The project has garnered significant backing from major Wall Street players, including Citadel Securities, which made an unusual strategic investment in the ZRO token. Other supporters include ARK Invest, Tether, DTCC, ICE, and Google Cloud, all exploring applications in clearing, exchange operations, and cloud infrastructure. Zero features a unique architecture with multiple independent zones optimized for different use cases: a general-purpose EVM-compatible environment, a private payment system, and a dedicated trading zone. This structure aims to address Wall Street's need for high throughput, privacy, and scalability, with claims of supporting up to 2 million TPS. The move signals a strategic pivot from cross-chain bridging to capturing institutional demand for tokenized assets and high-frequency trading. While Ethereum remains a key player in tokenization, Zero is positioned as a potential alternative for production-level financial activity. For the ZRO token, the narrative shifts from cross-chain governance to potentially capturing value from institutional-scale asset flows. However, 80% of ZRO tokens remain locked, with unlocks extending to 2027, and a fee mechanism proposal failed in December, with another vote scheduled for June. The partnerships, while significant, are often framed as exploratory, indicating cautious interest rather than full commitment from traditional finance institutions.

marsbit02/11 04:16

LayerZero Gathers Wall Street Old Money in a Day, as the Cross-Chain Leader Begins to Tell the Story of a 'Wall Street Public Chain'

marsbit02/11 04:16

Wall Street's Top Quantitative Firm Jump Trading Enters the Prediction Market, Is the Era of Retail Investors Over?

Wall Street quantitative trading giant Jump Trading is entering the prediction market sector through strategic partnerships with leading platforms Kalshi and Polymarket. In exchange for providing liquidity, Jump will receive equity stakes in both companies—a fixed share in Kalshi and a performance-based stake in Polymarket tied to its U.S. trading volume. Prediction markets have faced persistent liquidity challenges, with platforms often experiencing shallow order books and wide bid-ask spreads outside of major events. While Kalshi previously engaged SIG as a market maker and Polymarket relied on decentralized incentives and algorithmic traders, both platforms have struggled to maintain stable, deep liquidity consistently. The equity-for-liquidity model aligns incentives: platforms gain access to Jump’s sophisticated, low-latency market-making capabilities, while Jump positions itself to benefit from the sector’s growth—Kalshi and Polymarket are valued at approximately $11B and $9B, respectively. Market making in prediction markets offers potential profits from spreads, incentives, and arbitrage, but it also carries significant risks, including event-driven volatility, limited hedging options, and regulatory uncertainty. While Jump’s advanced infrastructure and cross-asset experience may allow it to capture alpha and leverage equity upside, smaller players face high barriers to entry. The move signals a maturation of the prediction market space, with institutional participation likely to improve liquidity but also centralize influence among top-tier firms.

marsbit02/10 14:39

Wall Street's Top Quantitative Firm Jump Trading Enters the Prediction Market, Is the Era of Retail Investors Over?

marsbit02/10 14:39

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