Wall Street executives warned at Consensus 2026 that legacy markets built for slower trading are breaking under 24/7 crypto pressure.
Summary
Wall Street executives gathering at Consensus 2026 in Miami on May 5 warned that traditional financial infrastructure was not built to absorb round-the-clock, machine-driven trading.
As crypto markets operate continuously and algorithmic activity accelerates, legacy systems built for scheduled market hours and human-paced settlement are showing strain. Consensus 2026 drew over 20,000 attendees and broke records for regulatory presence, with Bitcoin breaking $80,000 on the conference’s opening day.
The friction is most acute in settlement infrastructure. Traditional clearing systems process trades in scheduled batches tied to market open and close times, a design that works for equities with fixed hours but fails under continuous pressure.
Executives at the conference pointed to tokenized settlement as the most credible path forward, allowing trades to settle continuously on blockchain rails rather than queuing in legacy batch cycles.
The argument maps directly to regulatory developments already in motion. Nasdaq won SEC approval to trial tokenized stock trading in March 2026, allowing eligible participants to trade securities in traditional or blockchain form on the same platform.
The Federal Reserve also issued guidance confirming that tokenized securities receive the same capital treatment as conventional equivalents, removing a key institutional adoption barrier.
Bullish’s $4.2 billion acquisition of transfer agent Equiniti, announced today, offers the most direct institutional response to the infrastructure gap. Bullish described the deal as creating “the global transfer agent for tokenized securities,” a company serving 3,000 existing corporate clients and 20 million shareholders.
The Consensus warnings and the Bullish deal together frame the conference as the moment the gap between legacy market infrastructure and 24/7 crypto reality became a shared institutional problem rather than a fringe concern.
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