A fresh wave hits capital markets: Superstate just rolled out direct issuance programs that flip the script on corporate fundraising. Public companies can now tap into tokenized equity offerings, essentially minting digital shares on-chain. This isn't some experimental side project—it's structured capital raising meets blockchain infrastructure. The move signals how tokenization is creeping from crypto-native assets into traditional finance territory, giving corporations a new toolkit for accessing liquidity.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 3h ago
Traditional finance is gradually surrendering... The tokenized equity approach should have come a long time ago. It's a bit late now.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 23h ago
Traditional finance is finally starting to go on-chain, this is no longer just a small circle's matter...
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SerumSquirrel
· 12-12 17:57
Wow, traditional finance is finally getting serious. Tokenization is about to take off!
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GweiWatcher
· 12-12 17:35
Traditional finance is about to be completely disrupted... Issuing stocks directly on the blockchain feels like a step closer to true financial democratization.
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PumpDetector
· 12-10 16:54
ngl this is the institutional onboarding phase nobody talks about... watched the same pattern with custody solutions five years ago. tokenized equity on-chain? that's just traditional finance figuring out what we already knew works. not saying i called this but... patterns don't lie 🤐
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-10 16:54
Can publicly listed companies now directly issue digital shares on the blockchain? Traditional finance can no longer stay calm now.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 12-10 16:52
Traditional finance is finally fueling up the rocket. This booster pack has some real power.
Traditional finance being tokenized—will it take off or burn out? Let's watch the upcoming trajectory data.
Oh my, isn't this just moving Wall Street onto the blockchain? Dopamine levels are about to skyrocket.
Companies directly minting shares on the blockchain? How many lawyers are going to lose their jobs? Haha.
The capital markets have finally entered the stratosphere. Next, we just wait for a breakthrough beyond the skyline.
This is true financial infrastructure upgrade—nothing like those aircoin projects.
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WagmiWarrior
· 12-10 16:51
Traditional finance is finally starting to go on-chain, it was about time.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 12-10 16:38
Another on-chain financing trick, traditional finance has finally bowed... but it might still take some time to actually implement.
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CryptoPunster
· 12-10 16:31
Haha, traditional finance is finally starting to learn our on-chain tricks. This time, they're serious.
Another "disruptive innovation" is born. I bet five bucks next week someone will say this is the start of a financial revolution.
Companies directly minting tokens on the chain? We retail investors should get ready for new ways to be exploited.
Wait, isn't this just an IPO with a different shell? Still waiting in line to be harvested. My fantasies are shattered again.
So now even the big players are starting to believe in blockchain? Why didn't they start earlier?
Life is a gamble everywhere. Traditional finance has also caught the blockchain train.
Is this really going to change the world this time, or is it just another overhyped concept?
Damn it, another new track. Are they trying to fool fresh retail investors or continue to exploit us?
A fresh wave hits capital markets: Superstate just rolled out direct issuance programs that flip the script on corporate fundraising. Public companies can now tap into tokenized equity offerings, essentially minting digital shares on-chain. This isn't some experimental side project—it's structured capital raising meets blockchain infrastructure. The move signals how tokenization is creeping from crypto-native assets into traditional finance territory, giving corporations a new toolkit for accessing liquidity.