Can Solana handle $68 trillion worth of equities onchain? That's the question making rounds in crypto circles lately.
One prominent voice in the space argues we're already there. The infrastructure? Already capable. The barrier? Non-existent.
"We're ready today," came the response from a key figure in the Solana ecosystem. "It's permissionless. You can build whatever you want."
The confidence stems from Solana's core architecture. No gatekeepers. No permission needed. Just build.
But here's what makes this interesting: We're talking about moving the entire U.S. equity market—and then some—onto a blockchain that's only been around since 2020. $68 trillion. That's roughly the total value of all publicly traded stocks in America.
The technical argument? Solana's throughput can theoretically handle it. The philosophical argument? The network's permissionless nature means anyone can start tokenizing assets right now.
Whether traditional finance is ready to move that fast is another story entirely. But according to builders in the Solana ecosystem, the rails are already laid. The infrastructure isn't the bottleneck anymore.
The real question might not be if Solana can handle it. It might be when—or if—those trillions decide to make the move.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-13 22:42
Since 2020, 68 trillion is still "ready," we need to add a new entry in this database.
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CryptoMom
· 12-12 05:50
Uh... 68 trillion? Wake up, those old guys in TradFi haven't figured it out yet, so there's no rush for us, right?
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LiquidationOracle
· 12-11 12:14
Speaking of 68 trillion on the chain? If that's true, traditional finance must be going crazy to keep up...
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-11 12:13
Hmm... 68 trillion on the blockchain? Sounds impressive, but will traditional finance really keep up? I'm skeptical.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12-11 12:10
By the way, 68 trillion? How long would Wall Street need to mentally prepare for that...
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-11 12:08
Haha, stop joking. The TradFi crowd can't even figure out their own clearing, and they want to go on-chain? A 68 trillion joke.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 12-11 11:47
68 trillion, just hearing it sounds unbelievable... Believe it or not, traditional finance wouldn't dare to move at all.
Can Solana handle $68 trillion worth of equities onchain? That's the question making rounds in crypto circles lately.
One prominent voice in the space argues we're already there. The infrastructure? Already capable. The barrier? Non-existent.
"We're ready today," came the response from a key figure in the Solana ecosystem. "It's permissionless. You can build whatever you want."
The confidence stems from Solana's core architecture. No gatekeepers. No permission needed. Just build.
But here's what makes this interesting: We're talking about moving the entire U.S. equity market—and then some—onto a blockchain that's only been around since 2020. $68 trillion. That's roughly the total value of all publicly traded stocks in America.
The technical argument? Solana's throughput can theoretically handle it. The philosophical argument? The network's permissionless nature means anyone can start tokenizing assets right now.
Whether traditional finance is ready to move that fast is another story entirely. But according to builders in the Solana ecosystem, the rails are already laid. The infrastructure isn't the bottleneck anymore.
The real question might not be if Solana can handle it. It might be when—or if—those trillions decide to make the move.