Uniswap founder: TradFi is learning about cryptocurrencies and becoming more like cryptocurrencies
Golden Finance reports that the New York Stock Exchange is investigating the merits of round-the-clock stock trading among market participants. Meanwhile, 24 Exchange, a startup backed by Steve Cohen's Point72 hedge fund, is seeking SEC approval to launch the first 24/7 exchange. The filing is 24X's second attempt after the company withdrew a proposal last year due to operational and technical issues. . Uniswap founder Hayden Adams said that TradFi is learning about cryptocurrencies and becoming more like cryptocurrencies.
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