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After getting more into traditional trading recently, I'm surprised at how hard/expensive it can be to access historical price data for securities, especially for securities traded outside the US. Many companies, or entire divisions of big companies, exist to collect, clean, and store data from all the different exchanges, government websites, credit agencies, etc. Is there currently a way to trade traditional financial instruments (equities, commodities, fixed income) via DeFi exchanges? Seems like it would solve a big and expensive problem of data storage and accumulation to have it all easily accessible on the blockchain.
Tokenized assets offer a way to trade traditional instruments without directly holding them. However, theyโre derivatives, meaning they rely on oracles for price feeds, which can introduce trust issues.
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