The London Stock Exchange Group has rolled out a new infrastructure called "Digital Settlement House," marking a significant shift in how institutional finance approaches blockchain integration. The platform enables real-time payment flows directly between blockchain networks and conventional banking systems—essentially building a bridge that lets traditional markets and digital assets communicate seamlessly. This move signals growing institutional confidence in blockchain infrastructure and suggests we're entering a phase where legacy financial systems are actively adopting interoperability solutions rather than resisting them.

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DegenTherapistvip
· 4h ago
LSE's latest move, traditional finance finally stops pretending and directly embraces blockchain... It feels like on-chain settlement is not far from becoming everyday practice.
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 4h ago
LSE's move is indeed fierce. Traditional finance has finally bowed down, and once the institutional army enters, Web3 will have nothing to do with it.
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 4h ago
LSE is working on a digital settlement house... To put it simply, traditional finance has finally lowered its guard, and we have to admit that our approach works, right?
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