SEI entering Q2 with some serious infrastructure moves. CoinShares just rolled out a staked SEI ETP through Interactive Brokers—essentially opening the door for traditional money managers and wealth advisors to get regulated exposure without the usual headaches. This is the kind of bridge that matters: it's not just about onboarding institutional capital anymore, it's about actually removing the friction between TradFi and crypto-native opportunities. When custody and compliance align like this, the market tends to follow.
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ForkTongue
· 2h ago
This is the real thing to do. Only when compliance and returns are aligned will the market move.
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WalletDetective
· 2h ago
The compliant channel is open, and the money from traditional finance should start flowing.
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GlueGuy
· 2h ago
Now traditional finance really has to be forced to embrace the crypto world haha
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NFTFreezer
· 2h ago
Really? Traditional finance has finally started to lower its head, and SEI's move is quite aggressive.
SEI entering Q2 with some serious infrastructure moves. CoinShares just rolled out a staked SEI ETP through Interactive Brokers—essentially opening the door for traditional money managers and wealth advisors to get regulated exposure without the usual headaches. This is the kind of bridge that matters: it's not just about onboarding institutional capital anymore, it's about actually removing the friction between TradFi and crypto-native opportunities. When custody and compliance align like this, the market tends to follow.