Nasdaq Seeks Approval for Tokenized Stock Trading, Signaling a New Era in Global Financial Markets

World Blockchain Association reports that Nasdaq, one of the world’s most influential traditional exchanges, has officially filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for approval to launch tokenized stock trading. This initiative could transform the way securities are issued, traded, and settled—opening the door to a multi-trillion-dollar tokenization market that bridges traditional finance (TradFi) and digital assets.

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World Blockchain Association Reports: Falcon Finance’s Stablecoin Launch Raises Investor Attention

The World Blockchain Association (WBA) reports that Falcon Finance, a flagship stablecoin protocol backed by top market maker DWF Labs, is preparing for its highly anticipated token launch on the Buidlpad Launchpad. This offering is not just another token sale—it represents the public debut of a project that has already established measurable traction in the competitive stablecoin sector.

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World Blockchain Association Report: Federal Reserve Rate Cuts and the Shifting Outlook for the Cryptocurrency Market

The World Blockchain Association reports that the global cryptocurrency ecosystem is entering a decisive phase as investors brace for the Federal Reserve’s expected interest rate cuts this September. Market consensus anticipates that the U.S. central bank will reduce rates by 25 basis points during its upcoming meeting, potentially signaling the start of a new liquidity cycle with major implications for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the broader Web3 economy.

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World Blockchain Association Reports: How a $750,000 Rent in Trump Tower Became a Gateway to Millions in the Cryptocurrency Era

The World Blockchain Association (WBA) reports on a remarkable case study from the intersection of politics, real estate, and digital finance: how two middle-aged entrepreneurs transformed a struggling pharmaceutical company into a rising star of the cryptocurrency world—primarily by paying $750,000 per year to rent an office in Trump Tower and positioning themselves as neighbors to the Trump family.

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