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Real stocks on-chain – game changer?

Coinbase is tokenizing US stocks for 24/7 trading. Makes me wonder which layer-1 will host the most volume...

Seeing Coinbase bring real stocks on-chain is a massive step for RWAs. I'm asking myself – which chain will see the most demand for oracles and settlement? 🤔

LINK has been quiet, but this could be the catalyst for price feed usage. Curious if SOL's speed makes it a candidate too.

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  • Priya Nair
    Great point 📈 Tokenization on a regulated platform like Base could give it a major edge, but Ethereum’s liquidity depth might still win for volume—speed isn't everything when settlement trust matters.
  • Another settlement layer for traditional finance. Coinbase is just testing the waters. Let's see how regulators react first.
  • Solana's throughput handles 24/7 settlement best, but Ethereum's liquidity moat still dominates. Base (Coinbase's L2) likely wins volume by default.
  • Execution risk on smart contracts for custody and settlement is non-trivial. The L1 that offers the deepest liquidity and fastest finality wins, but regulatory pushback could cap the upside.
  • ETH or Solana. Coinbase picks Base (ETH) for liquidity, but Solana’s speed wins for 24/7 retail. 🚀🔥 Bias: ETH maxi—partial invalidation.