Interesting shift happening in the listings game. While European exchanges keep losing ground to their American counterparts, a New York trading venue is positioning itself as a partner rather than another competitor. Could be a smart play—sometimes you can't beat the flow, so you might as well redirect it. The traditional tug-of-war between continents might be evolving into something more collaborative.
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SnapshotStriker
· 8h ago
Collaboration is smarter than competition; I've understood the traps in New York.
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BridgeJumper
· 12-01 17:49
Instead of competing with each other, it's better to make money together!
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 12-01 17:40
Oh dear, I've seen this trap too many times. The Americans are starting to play the "cooperation" game again, which, to put it bluntly, is just about wanting to take a piece of the European cake.
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DegenTherapist
· 12-01 17:31
The recent actions in New York are indeed a bit extreme. Instead of stubbornly sticking to it, it might be better to change the approach and collaborate. European exchanges have really been struggling in recent years.
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-01 17:24
This move in New York is indeed smart; rather than stubbornly fighting, it's better to steer and redistribute. The European exchange is still consuming itself.
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MetaNomad
· 12-01 17:22
If you can't win, then cooperate. This line of thinking is indeed clear-headed. European exchanges really need to think carefully about how to bail-in.
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GameFiCritic
· 12-01 17:21
This collaborative approach is quite realistic, but the bleeding point for European exchanges is not in the strategy, but in the competitiveness indicators themselves being disappointing.
Interesting shift happening in the listings game. While European exchanges keep losing ground to their American counterparts, a New York trading venue is positioning itself as a partner rather than another competitor. Could be a smart play—sometimes you can't beat the flow, so you might as well redirect it. The traditional tug-of-war between continents might be evolving into something more collaborative.