SEC's newly appointed Chair Paul Atkins just dropped a bombshell prediction that's got everyone talking. According to Atkins, every major market in the United States could be running on blockchain infrastructure within the next two years. That's not some distant future speculation—we're talking about a 2027 timeline. The statement signals a massive regulatory shift toward embracing distributed ledger technology across traditional finance. If this vision materializes, we're looking at a complete overhaul of how securities trading, settlement, and custody operate in America's financial backbone. The clock is ticking.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-06 05:53
hypothesis: atkins is basically channeling his inner oracle network here—bridging the gap between institutional gatekeeping and what we've been shitposting about for years. 2027 feels simultaneously too soon & exactly on schedule lol
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digital_archaeologist
· 12-06 05:50
ngl, the whole US financial market on-chain in two years? Is this guy serious or just blowing smoke again?
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CryptoTherapist
· 12-06 05:49
ngl this 2027 timeline is giving me massive cognitive reframing energy... like our collective FOMO is about to get clinical validation from the regulators themselves? let me unpack this psychological resistance we're all feeling rn
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FadCatcher
· 12-06 05:36
On-chain in the entire US market within two years? Is this guy Atkins serious or just blowing smoke again?
SEC's newly appointed Chair Paul Atkins just dropped a bombshell prediction that's got everyone talking. According to Atkins, every major market in the United States could be running on blockchain infrastructure within the next two years. That's not some distant future speculation—we're talking about a 2027 timeline. The statement signals a massive regulatory shift toward embracing distributed ledger technology across traditional finance. If this vision materializes, we're looking at a complete overhaul of how securities trading, settlement, and custody operate in America's financial backbone. The clock is ticking.