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The world's largest clearinghouse DTCC recently announced a major move—planning to tokenize all custodial securities, with a conversion time potentially within 15 minutes. What does this mean? Assets that were previously only tradable on centralized markets will soon support 24/7 liquidity and can be directly integrated into the DeFi ecosystem.
A more noteworthy technical approach is that DTCC did not choose a cross-chain bridging solution but instead adopted a "burn and mint" model to connect on-chain and off-chain. This approach directly breaks down the barriers between traditional markets and crypto markets, making cross-border liquidity of trillions of dollars truly feasible.
From practical applications, the first scenario to be implemented is around 24/7 collateral settlement. This effectively elevates capital efficiency to a new level—institutional investors can enter the market without bypassing complex traditional clearing processes. The market positioning of assets like ETH and ZEC will also be adjusted accordingly, and the accelerated integration of DeFi and traditional finance has become inevitable.
The core of this move is that when large institutions truly get serious, they don't start by making noise; they first build solid infrastructure. Seemingly uneventful technological upgrades often signify subtle changes in the market landscape.
From the code, this scheme's vulnerabilities might be much greater than advertised.
Monitoring during late-night deployment shows abnormal fluctuations in the number of trading pairs, which is worth noting.
This wave from DTCC is really changing the game, not just a typical shout.
On-chain data shows large holders are pre-positioning related assets. Based on past experience, this is no coincidence.
What's interesting is the 15-minute time window—this number is too precise and suspicious.
Institutions always act quietly when they get serious. Build the infrastructure first, and then proceed. This time, it's truly different.
As expected, traditional finance still wants to take over this game.