Paul Atkins, now heading the SEC, just dropped a bold timeline: he's betting the entire U.S. financial infrastructure will shift onto blockchain rails within two years. Not a small claim. His vision centers on digital assets taking the lead—think tokenization, full-scale digitalization of markets. The upside? He's pointing to transparency gains that could reshape how trading and settlements actually work. Whether that two-year window holds up is anyone's guess, but the signal from a regulatory heavyweight is hard to ignore. Markets moving on-chain at scale would flip the script on legacy systems that've been around for decades.
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quietly_staking
· 12-07 18:58
Move the entire financial system on-chain in two years? Wake up, this guy is just telling stories.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-07 18:52
I just want to ask, is two years really enough?
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GasBandit
· 12-07 18:49
Two years? This guy must be drunk, haha.
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-07 18:41
Fully on-chain within two years? This guy must have had some special coffee.
Paul Atkins, now heading the SEC, just dropped a bold timeline: he's betting the entire U.S. financial infrastructure will shift onto blockchain rails within two years. Not a small claim. His vision centers on digital assets taking the lead—think tokenization, full-scale digitalization of markets. The upside? He's pointing to transparency gains that could reshape how trading and settlements actually work. Whether that two-year window holds up is anyone's guess, but the signal from a regulatory heavyweight is hard to ignore. Markets moving on-chain at scale would flip the script on legacy systems that've been around for decades.