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Where is the next step for the #数字资产市场动态 blockchain trading ecosystem?
Looking at the current situation, the crypto market seems to have reached a fork in the road.
Let's first consider how awkward the current state is—30 million fake coins have already awakened retail investors, and the dream of doubling through luck has come to an end. Mainstream coins want to continue trading, but lack new growth drivers. New projects emerge endlessly, but many end up as badly as L2 ecosystems. If this cold trend continues, even exchange revenues are shrinking.
So, what is the way out? The answer might be more pragmatic than you think—tokenization of commodities.
Simply put, it involves bringing traditional large-scale trading assets like gold, silver, and oil onto the blockchain, allowing ordinary people to participate through tokens. Forex trading can also be incorporated into this system. This instantly lowers the entry barrier and expands market capacity by more than ten times.
The logic is clear: public chains and exchanges no longer need to forcefully manipulate prices; they can earn stable cash flow by collecting transaction fees. But what is the prerequisite? The transaction infrastructure must survive. The dream of tokenizing everything is beautiful, but first, the trading infrastructure must remain intact. With sufficient funds and a healthy ecosystem, there is the capacity to push up the prices of mainstream assets like $BTC .
So, this is not just a technical issue; it is a reconstruction of the ecosystem.