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#比特币流动性 The existing financial system is undergoing a historic transformation. This is not just an internet meme, but a clear policy signal — the United States is brewing to reconstruct the entire financial infrastructure using cryptographic technology.
On the surface, it’s "support for encryption," but the implications are deeper. Core aspects of traditional finance such as payments, clearing, settlement, and asset registration will shift from intermediary-driven to on-chain driven. Imagine a future where international transfers no longer need to wait for SWIFT messages, but are confirmed on the blockchain in seconds — this is what’s about to happen.
This is not just talk. Stablecoins are already handling a large volume of cross-border settlements globally, and the scale is expanding. The enthusiasm for RWA (Real-World Asset on-chain) is also not unfounded — government bonds, corporate bonds, and fund shares are gradually being tokenized. On the regulatory front, relevant legal frameworks are also becoming clearer. Once the rules are finalized, on-chain finance will surpass traditional systems in efficiency, transparency, and global accessibility.
Why is this time particularly different? Because the US faces real difficulties: high debt burdens, aging infrastructure, and inefficient cross-border settlements. Rebuilding the entire system involves astronomical costs, but going on-chain is one of the few solutions that can simultaneously address efficiency, cost, and international competitiveness. From this perspective, it’s not just a policy tilt but a strategic choice.
If this transformation truly begins, the beneficiaries won’t be limited to a single currency but will include the long-term structural opportunities of the entire on-chain financial ecosystem. From payments to asset management, from domestic to cross-border, everything is being redefined.
What’s your view — is this just an official routine statement, or is the financial system truly entering a new era?