Major banks holding trillions in assets just gave the green light for Bitcoin and crypto ETPs to their client base, according to Bitwise's CEO. This marks a turning point—institutional money isn't just watching from the sidelines anymore. The floodgates for mainstream capital are starting to crack open. When traditional finance moves like this, retail always follows.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-12 17:27
Wow, major banks are opening up? Then retail must rush in.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-10 22:01
Haha, finally waited for this moment. The traditional financial giants are starting to back down.
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ZkProofPudding
· 12-10 17:44
Major institutions are starting to allocate BTC, this is really happening now.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-10 14:05
Wait, what exactly is the "green light" level? After research and analysis, the big banks' ETP products and actual capital inflows are two different things. Don't be fooled by the hype. Data shows that retail investors tend to buy in most aggressively after such news is released...
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-10 14:04
Institutional entry is truly about to take off; retail investors hesitating now will be too late.
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GasGoblin
· 12-10 13:56
Hold on, will the big banks really change their tune so quickly? I'm watching.
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ApeDegen
· 12-10 13:47
I've known this day would come for a long time. Traditional finance finally can't keep a straight face anymore, haha.
Major banks holding trillions in assets just gave the green light for Bitcoin and crypto ETPs to their client base, according to Bitwise's CEO. This marks a turning point—institutional money isn't just watching from the sidelines anymore. The floodgates for mainstream capital are starting to crack open. When traditional finance moves like this, retail always follows.