When America's leading crypto exchange starts pivoting toward stock trading, you know something's shifted in the market. It's less about what they're building and more about what they're abandoning. That pivot alone tells you the narrative around digital assets has fundamentally changed—at least from the institutional playbook perspective.
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GasFeeCrier
· 2025-12-20 02:32
The crypto world has been ups and downs, and major exchanges are now starting to trade stocks. What does this indicate...
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FOMOmonster
· 2025-12-18 02:59
Cryptocurrency exchanges are switching to stock trading. To put it simply, the crypto market's hype has cooled down, and the institutions are about to run away.
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zkNoob
· 2025-12-18 02:54
Really, major exchanges switching to stock trading—what does that say? Cryptocurrency has been dead for a while now.
When America's leading crypto exchange starts pivoting toward stock trading, you know something's shifted in the market. It's less about what they're building and more about what they're abandoning. That pivot alone tells you the narrative around digital assets has fundamentally changed—at least from the institutional playbook perspective.