Traditional banks jumping into Bitcoin? Don't mistake their arrival for validation.
These institutions aren't here because they suddenly discovered cypherpunk ideals or privacy principles. They saw dollar signs. Pure and simple.
Their playbook? Extract value, rebrand it as innovation, move on. Zero interest in decentralization philosophy or financial sovereignty.
Here's the uncomfortable truth: the crypto ecosystem holds more leverage than these latecomers. We built the infrastructure. We weathered the storms. They're just tourists with deep pockets.
This isn't a win for the movement. It's commerce wearing revolution's clothes.
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PoetryOnChain
· 4h ago
Wake up, don't be cut
To put it bluntly, they are here to buy the bottom and make money, and they don't care about ideals at all
We have won long ago, they just follow the trend
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DAOdreamer
· 5h ago
Ha, that's what it tastes like. After the bank came, the currency circle became more like a business field
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Those who came to cut leeks again, changed their vests and wanted to mix in
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To be honest, they don't believe in this set at all, they just play a bigger game of chess in the next game
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We have known for a long time that this will be the case, so don't expect any awakening from Wall Street
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Yes, they are not worthy of this revolution, they are here to suck blood
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That's why self-custody and coins are the real future
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As I said earlier, the entry of the institution is death, let's watch
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To put it bluntly, it is a financial parasite that continues to suck blood on a different battlefield
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The real ambitious people have long left, and the rest of the gang is following the trend
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Wait, but the liquidity is really up? Contradiction
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TradingNightmare
· 5h ago
Wake up, don't be cut. They are here to cut leeks, and benevolence, righteousness and morality are all covers.
Wait, do these banks really understand BTC? I don't think so.
To put it bluntly, I didn't want to snatch the cake from us, it really made me laugh to death.
It has long been seen through that institutional entry = retail investors are harvested, and this law cannot be changed.
But then again, their money does smell a bit good...
We are the true believers, they? Hehe, just a passerby.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 5h ago
To put it bluntly, banks are here to cut leeks, don't be fooled by their "innovation"
Bank entry? It's just that I smelled the money, and I am not interested in our ideals at all
These institutions love this set, they run away after making money, and they don't care about decentralization or anything
We are the ones who really master the chips, they are just here to catch a handful
To put it bluntly, it means that the businessman changes his clothes, and any revolution is false
I've seen through it for a long time, waiting to see what happens to them eating melons
Who is still taken seriously by the bank these days, wake up, everyone
It's okay to make money, but don't talk to us about ideals, they don't deserve it
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ApeDegen
· 5h ago
Wake up, banks are here to cut leeks, don't really treat them as your own
Traditional banks jumping into Bitcoin? Don't mistake their arrival for validation.
These institutions aren't here because they suddenly discovered cypherpunk ideals or privacy principles. They saw dollar signs. Pure and simple.
Their playbook? Extract value, rebrand it as innovation, move on. Zero interest in decentralization philosophy or financial sovereignty.
Here's the uncomfortable truth: the crypto ecosystem holds more leverage than these latecomers. We built the infrastructure. We weathered the storms. They're just tourists with deep pockets.
This isn't a win for the movement. It's commerce wearing revolution's clothes.