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Standard Chartered’s $100 Uniswap call exposes the open DeFi problem Wall Street may need to solve

CryptoSlate Jun 16, 2026 4h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 4 views
Standard Chartered’s $100 Uniswap call exposes the open DeFi problem Wall Street may need to solve
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The reported $100 UNI target hinges on tokenized assets leaving closed rails for liquid, composable markets. The post Standard Chartered’s $100 Uniswap call exposes the open DeFi problem Wall Street may need to solve appeared first on CryptoSlate. This story was reported by CryptoSlate. For more Crypto news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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