Something just shifted in American banking. National banks can now handle Bitcoin transactions directly for their customers—no middleman, no workarounds.
This is the first time these institutions got the green light to buy and sell BTC themselves. For years, regulatory uncertainty kept traditional finance watching from the sidelines. That barrier? Gone.
What does this mean? Insured accounts. Institutional infrastructure. The kind of trust that brings in capital that's been sitting on the fence. We're not talking about some experimental pilot program—this is the regulatory framework catching up with reality.
The door isn't just cracked open anymore. It's wide open.
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Anon4461
· 5h ago
Is it really fake, big banks directly do BTC? Now traditional finance really can't sit still
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PumpingCroissant
· 11h ago
Finally, the day has come—TradFi is really about to enter the space.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 11h ago
Finally, this moment has arrived—the doors of traditional finance have truly opened.
Large amounts of capital must be getting restless now; there are no more excuses.
But wait, can we really trust American banks to handle Bitcoin... I'm a bit worried.
This is real adoption, not just hype from those altcoins.
Banks entering the market = bull market coming? Forget it, I'll just keep accumulating coins.
Waiting for institutional funds to pour in, small retail investors might get left behind.
Regulators are finally not so clueless—progress is happening so fast, it's a bit surprising.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 11h ago
Finally, the moment has come—even traditional finance has to bow its head.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 11h ago
Finally, the day has come. Big banks entering the game really change the rules.
Something just shifted in American banking. National banks can now handle Bitcoin transactions directly for their customers—no middleman, no workarounds.
This is the first time these institutions got the green light to buy and sell BTC themselves. For years, regulatory uncertainty kept traditional finance watching from the sidelines. That barrier? Gone.
What does this mean? Insured accounts. Institutional infrastructure. The kind of trust that brings in capital that's been sitting on the fence. We're not talking about some experimental pilot program—this is the regulatory framework catching up with reality.
The door isn't just cracked open anymore. It's wide open.