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From Parallel Finance to Mainstream Finance: The On-Chain Securities Era Ushers in a Historic Window

From Parallel Finance to Mainstream: The Dawn of On-Chain Securities For over a decade, the crypto industry has operated as a parallel financial system with its own currencies, markets, and assets—from Bitcoin and ICOs to DeFi, NFTs, and memecoins. Despite building a robust internal ecosystem, a wall has separated it from the traditional financial world. That barrier is now crumbling. The industry's first act was one of internal evolution: ICOs streamlined fundraising, DeFi recreated financial services on-chain, and layer-2 networks competed for scalability—all within the crypto bubble. While innovative, this cycle remained closed, with capital and users circulating internally, leading to volatile boom-bust cycles. Even Bitcoin ETFs, while attracting Wall Street capital, merely provided a channel to buy crypto assets without bridging the systems. The next, larger narrative is Real-World Assets (RWA) moving on-chain. This involves tokenizing stocks, bonds, funds, and future cash flows. Blockchain can compress the complex traditional processes of trading, settlement, clearing, and custody into a seamless, automated network operating in seconds. This shift is creating a new financial gateway: the native crypto securities broker. This entity will combine functions of an exchange, broker, bank, and custodian into a unified global financial operating system. Consequently, the next major battleground won't be the "public chain wars" focused on speed and cost, but the competition to build the financial infrastructure capable of hosting high-quality, liquid real-world assets. Access to global equities, index funds, or stakes in companies like SpaceX could erase the boundary between crypto and traditional finance, unlocking a market orders of magnitude larger than crypto's current valuation. In summary, after years of creating a separate financial world, crypto's next decade will be defined by its integration into the existing global financial system, marking the true beginning of its largest growth story.

marsbit2 дні тому 07:22

From Parallel Finance to Mainstream Finance: The On-Chain Securities Era Ushers in a Historic Window

marsbit2 дні тому 07:22

Samsung Securities Bets on Upbit: South Korean Financial Capital Fully Embraces Crypto

On May 28th, Samsung Securities announced its investment of approximately 306.3 billion KRW (about $203 million) to acquire a 2% stake in Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange. This move signifies a strategic shift as South Korea's traditional financial capital begins to formally embrace the crypto industry, potentially heralding a deeper integration between the two sectors. South Korea has long been a vibrant crypto market, with Upbit dominating local trading volumes. However, a regulatory policy known as "separation of finance and virtual assets" had previously limited traditional financial institutions' direct involvement. Recent signals from regulators about potentially relaxing these rules have opened the door for deeper engagement. Samsung Securities' investment is seen as a strategic move to secure a foothold in the next generation of digital finance ahead of this expected liberalization. The investment reflects a broader anxiety among traditional Korean financial institutions about evolving financial landscapes. As financial activities increasingly migrate on-chain and younger users gravitate towards crypto and digital assets, platforms like Upbit are evolving from simple trading venues into core nodes for future financial networks—encompassing roles like new-age brokerages, asset issuance platforms, and payment gateways. By investing in Dunamu, Samsung Securities is not only gaining exposure to a profitable entity but also securing access to Upbit's vast user base, liquidity, and its position as a key entry point into Korea's Web3 ecosystem. This trend mirrors developments in the United States, where traditional finance has increasingly adopted crypto through instruments like Bitcoin ETFs and digital asset custody services. Analysts predict that South Korea may follow a similar path: witnessing broader traditional finance entry into virtual assets, further "financialization" of crypto exchanges, and potentially emerging as a significant on-chain financial hub in Asia, leveraging its strong retail investor base and active trading culture. In essence, Samsung Securities' stake in Upbit is less a simple financial investment and more a strategic acquisition of a seat at the table in South Korea's evolving digital financial order. It underscores a growing consensus that the future of finance may not be a battle between traditional systems and crypto, but rather the comprehensive on-chain integration of traditional finance.

marsbit05/29 01:29

Samsung Securities Bets on Upbit: South Korean Financial Capital Fully Embraces Crypto

marsbit05/29 01:29

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