Blockchain was once seen as a threat to Wall Street.

Now, it’s becoming part of its future.


HSBC, Bank of America, and Euroclear are testing public blockchain networks like Solana—not just in theory, but in real institutional pilots. This isn’t a small tech experiment; it’s a sign that finance is entering a new era.


Public blockchains offer global liquidity, faster settlements, and unmatched transparency. But they also raise questions: regulation, security, and how quickly traditional finance will truly adapt.


Could we see over half of publicly traded shares tokenized on blockchain within the next 5 years?

📌 I’d love to hear your take — is this a minor upgrade, or the start of a complete financial redesign?

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