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I noticed an interesting trend in the market — exchanges are actively shifting to stock and commodity tokens. The reason is simple: altcoins no longer generate trading volumes like they used to. I remember, last year starting in October, there was a noticeable decline in altcoin trading activity, which forced platforms to look for new sources of revenue.
It's interesting that both centralized and decentralized exchanges are tackling this issue simultaneously. Stock tokens have become a decent alternative — they attract traders who are tired of altcoin volatility and are looking for more stable assets.
But here’s the problem I see: most crypto traders are simply not ready to work with traditional financial instruments. They grew up trading altcoins, got used to a certain trading style, and now they need to understand the basics of the stock market. This is a real knowledge gap.
Therefore, it makes sense that platforms like MSX are emerging, offering educational materials specifically for the crypto community. They aim to prepare traders for working with new markets and give them the necessary skills. This is the right approach — not just listing altcoins or new assets, but also teaching people how to work with them.
Overall, the trend is clear: the market is looking for new opportunities as altcoin activity declines. It will be interesting to see how this develops further.