Bitwise CEO drops a signal worth watching: mainstream investors aren't just curious anymore—they're moving in. Banks managing trillions have greenlit Bitcoin and crypto services for their client base. This isn't retail FOMO; it's institutional infrastructure getting built in real time. When legacy finance opens the gates this wide, liquidity follows. The shift from "if" to "how much" might be closer than most realize.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-10 14:54
Big capital is really starting to enter the market; this time it's not a retail bottom-fishing game.
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DefiPlaybook
· 12-10 14:54
According to data, the entry of institutions with trillion-level AUM has indeed changed the market structure — but here is a risk warning: historically, after each "infrastructure in place" signal appears, short-term volatility typically increases by 34-67%. It is worth noting that increased liquidity ≠ one-way price rise.
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DancingCandles
· 12-10 14:46
Banks with trillions in assets are already moving, retail investors are still hesitating about whether to buy or not, it's hilarious
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BearMarketBard
· 12-10 14:33
Institutional entry has long been overdue, and retail investors finally don't have to fight alone.
Banks are getting involved, what does that mean? The crypto space is really about to undergo a shake-up.
Trillions of dollars can't run away; the only question is where the flow will go.
From FOMO to institutional decision-making, this shift is indeed quite intense.
The real bull market has always been like this — the big players quietly positioning themselves first.
Wait, is this liquidity about to come? I still don't have enough of my coins.
Bitwise CEO drops a signal worth watching: mainstream investors aren't just curious anymore—they're moving in. Banks managing trillions have greenlit Bitcoin and crypto services for their client base. This isn't retail FOMO; it's institutional infrastructure getting built in real time. When legacy finance opens the gates this wide, liquidity follows. The shift from "if" to "how much" might be closer than most realize.