Remember when Cantor Fitzgerald backed Bitcoin while everyone else was sitting on the sidelines? That conviction's paying off now.
Traditional finance is finally waking up. Institutions aren't just dipping their toes anymore—they're diving in headfirst. The shift from skepticism to serious capital allocation is happening faster than most expected.
When the big players start moving, the game changes.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-13 18:19
Kant was really lucky back then. Now it looks a bit funny to see these institutions follow the trend and come in.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-10 21:54
I've seen it all along, Cantor and his group are truly perceptive.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-10 21:53
Canto honestly, I saw it early on, and now these people are just realizing it. It's funny.
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OptionWhisperer
· 12-10 21:50
Cantor saw through this move long ago. Now watching institutions flock in, it feels pretty satisfying.
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-10 21:47
It should have been like this earlier; institutional entry has truly changed the game.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-10 21:34
Canto has long seen through it; traditional finance is only now catching on, which is a bit late.
Remember when Cantor Fitzgerald backed Bitcoin while everyone else was sitting on the sidelines? That conviction's paying off now.
Traditional finance is finally waking up. Institutions aren't just dipping their toes anymore—they're diving in headfirst. The shift from skepticism to serious capital allocation is happening faster than most expected.
When the big players start moving, the game changes.