I used to think adding TradFi to a crypto exchange was mainly about giving traders more assets to trade.
But the more I look at it, the more interesting part seems to be how those assets are being traded.
Stocks, ETFs and commodities can now be accessed through perpetual-style products, settled in USDT and traded around the clock.
That doesn't mean you're suddenly owning the underlying stock or ETF.
You're trading its price through crypto-native infrastructure.
And that's the part I find interesting.
Maybe the bigger story isn't crypto adding TradFi assets.
It's traditional markets slowly being packaged in a way crypto traders already understand.
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But the more I look at it, the more interesting part seems to be how those assets are being traded.
Stocks, ETFs and commodities can now be accessed through perpetual-style products, settled in USDT and traded around the clock.
That doesn't mean you're suddenly owning the underlying stock or ETF.
You're trading its price through crypto-native infrastructure.
And that's the part I find interesting.
Maybe the bigger story isn't crypto adding TradFi assets.
It's traditional markets slowly being packaged in a way crypto traders already understand.
$NVDAB $AAPLB $AAPL.US