Once the Clarity Act achieves meaningful passage this week, we're likely looking at the real inflection point for onchain tokenization becoming mainstream. The foundational pieces are already aligned—institutional capital from major US players is positioned and engaged, blockchain infrastructure has proven capable of handling significant transaction volume. If the legislative path hits a roadblock, it just means the timeline extends, but the trajectory remains unchanged. The convergence of regulatory clarity, institutional readiness, and technical maturity points toward one direction: everything moving onchain becomes inevitable rather than speculative.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 8h ago
This time really is different. Once the Clarity Act passes, it will be a watershed moment, and institutional funds are all prepared.
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alpha_leaker
· 8h ago
Sounds good, but I've been hearing this logic for three years now.
So what if the Clarity Act passes? Has Wall Street really started pouring in real money?
Whether it passes this week or not, we just have to wait for the next cycle.
Clear regulations + institutional readiness + mature technology sound perfect, but the question is which one actually gets implemented.
The word "inevitable" is a bit absolute; there have been many projects in history that were described this way.
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SignatureDenied
· 8h ago
If the NGL Clarity Act passes this week, it will indeed take off, but don't overestimate the power of the system; the real bottleneck still lies in adoption.
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MetaMasked
· 8h ago
If the Clarity Act passes this week, it's really going to take off. Institutional funds are all ready; only the legal approval is left.
Once the Clarity Act achieves meaningful passage this week, we're likely looking at the real inflection point for onchain tokenization becoming mainstream. The foundational pieces are already aligned—institutional capital from major US players is positioned and engaged, blockchain infrastructure has proven capable of handling significant transaction volume. If the legislative path hits a roadblock, it just means the timeline extends, but the trajectory remains unchanged. The convergence of regulatory clarity, institutional readiness, and technical maturity points toward one direction: everything moving onchain becomes inevitable rather than speculative.