Seeing the US SEC promote the tokenization of stock trading plans, I suddenly feel a bit emotional.
Many people say that our involvement with PEPE and Dogecoin is just speculation, but it’s actually more like searching for a channel—bypassing the high thresholds and barriers of the traditional financial world that are so lofty. Now? Large institutions are entering the scene, using the guise of "standardization" to bring our private domains into the system.
Interestingly, tokenized stocks and the Dogecoin in our hands fundamentally pursue the same goal. Both want to break the monopoly of a few and establish a more transparent and自由 financial ecosystem. Wall Street can extract liquidity and set various thresholds, but there’s one thing they can never take away—the community’s cohesion and faith.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 21h ago
Data shows that normalization is just another way to cut leeks, nothing more. Wait a bit longer, history will repeat itself.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-06 07:44
Ha, here we go again, trying to harvest new investors under the guise of "Standardization."
That bunch on Wall Street, they really woke up too late.
Community belief is something they truly can't learn.
Once standardization arrives, do retail investors still have a way out?
I believe, but the premise is that the coins must first bounce back.
Sounds nice, but in reality, they just want to harvest a new wave of fresh blood.
Tokenized stocks? Just a new toy for the big players.
Belief is only valuable if it’s worth something.
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governance_lurker
· 01-06 00:35
Oh, so that's their trick—suppress first, then embrace.
Wall Street has caught on and wants to harvest our community? Dream on.
Standardization is just domestication; don't be fooled.
Community is the real asset—something they can't learn.
Tokenized stocks? Basically, they want to move our ideas onto their turf.
Belief is something you can never buy.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-05 16:16
The chip distribution shows that institutions are building positions, but the sentiment indicator has already exceeded 80. How long can this narrative last?
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-05 02:56
Haha, this is what big institutions want—taming our "wild assets."
The community is the final fortress; no matter how Wall Street plays the rules, it can't change this fact.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-05 02:54
Haha, Wall Street really wants to incorporate us this time, so funny
Having more people is power, they can't handle the community approach
Wait, after standardization, can retail investors still make money?
Been playing with coins for so long, finally someone admits we're not just pure gamblers
When big institutions come in, they probably look down on us even more, to be realistic
The sense of community cohesion sounds good, but can it withstand regulatory pressure?
Feels like this is just a big pie, in the end, it still depends on who has more chips in hand
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WealthCoffee
· 01-05 02:50
Basically, they are finally panicking. Otherwise, why would they be so eager to establish regulations?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-05 02:48
Haha, now Wall Street also wants to get into tokenization. Basically, they're just trying to grab our cake.
Community is the key; regulations and standardization can't change our original intention.
What can't be regulated is always people's hearts.
It feels like when big institutions enter, they just make things more complicated.
If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have simply told them not to come.
Actually, the logic of making money hasn't changed; just the players have been replaced.
Belief is something they really can't learn.
I want to see who will be the last to laugh in the end.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-05 02:46
Haha, normalization is just a different name for cutting leeks; Wall Street has been playing this trick for how long.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-05 02:37
Haha, normalization is just a different way to cut leeks, sooner or later.
Seeing the US SEC promote the tokenization of stock trading plans, I suddenly feel a bit emotional.
Many people say that our involvement with PEPE and Dogecoin is just speculation, but it’s actually more like searching for a channel—bypassing the high thresholds and barriers of the traditional financial world that are so lofty. Now? Large institutions are entering the scene, using the guise of "standardization" to bring our private domains into the system.
Interestingly, tokenized stocks and the Dogecoin in our hands fundamentally pursue the same goal. Both want to break the monopoly of a few and establish a more transparent and自由 financial ecosystem. Wall Street can extract liquidity and set various thresholds, but there’s one thing they can never take away—the community’s cohesion and faith.
This game has just begun.