A major U.S. financial institution just crossed a line most banks won't touch. PNC's Private Bank division now lets clients trade Bitcoin directly through their banking dashboard—no jumping through hoops with third-party platforms. The feature runs on infrastructure built with a well-known crypto exchange, meaning wealthy clients can now buy, hold, and offload BTC alongside their stock portfolios and savings accounts. It's a quiet but telling shift: crypto isn't just tolerated anymore in traditional finance circles. It's being absorbed into the machinery.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 9h ago
Traditional finance finally couldn't help it, and directly loaded Bitcoin into the bank app, and now the big players have a better time...
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OfflineNewbie
· 9h ago
Traditional finance has finally bowed its head, which is the real breakthrough
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wagmi_eventually
· 9h ago
PNC's move is really amazing, and large investors operate Bitcoin directly in the dashboard... Traditional finance admits that it belongs to it
A major U.S. financial institution just crossed a line most banks won't touch. PNC's Private Bank division now lets clients trade Bitcoin directly through their banking dashboard—no jumping through hoops with third-party platforms. The feature runs on infrastructure built with a well-known crypto exchange, meaning wealthy clients can now buy, hold, and offload BTC alongside their stock portfolios and savings accounts. It's a quiet but telling shift: crypto isn't just tolerated anymore in traditional finance circles. It's being absorbed into the machinery.