Wall Street pushes tokenized stocks, but institutions aren’t eager to trade them
Exchanges are racing toward blockchain-based equities and 24/7 trading. Institutions, however, fear liquidity and funding risks.
Crypto Banks Regulation: Wall Street Challenges Federal Trust Charters
TLDR: Banks warn crypto companies may act as shadow banks without full oversight. National charters allow crypto firms to operate...
BlackRock’s Former Head of Crypto Explains How He Pitches ETH to Wall Street
TLDR: BlackRock’s former Head of Crypto, Joseph Chalom now leads Sharplink, a $1.5 billion Ethereum treasury company. Stablecoins...
Citi and Morgan Stanley expand bitcoin and crypto custody, trading and tokenizat...
As Citi integrates Bitcoin into bank-grade custody and reporting frameworks, Morgan Stanley moves to bring crypto trading, lending...
Wall Street giants push back on exemptions for tokenized securities in SEC meeti...
Executives and industry groups pressed regulators to apply traditional securities rules to blockchain-based trading, pushing back...
Want TradFi to embrace tokenization? Crypto's distribution strategy must mature
The crypto industry assumes institutions discover products the way retail traders do: stumbling across them on Twitter, experiment...
How Wall Street took over the bitcoin options market
Bitcoin is no longer an outlier, says OKX President Hong Fang. it now behaves more like a macro proxy — one that traders use to ex...
Crypto exchanges brace for pressure as banks like JPMorgan enter spot trading
The national banks regulator OCC released a statement signaling a shift in rules that will have significant crypto market conseque...
Prediction markets beat Wall Street in forecasting inflation, Kalshi says
Kalshi's markets aggregate information from diverse traders with financial incentives, creating a "wisdom of the crowd" effect, th...
Most Influential: Tom Lee
A longtime fixture on Wall Street, Tom Lee’s pivot to crypto comes as the traditional finance industry is increasingly embracing d...
