#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $BTC $ETH



How much ETH is left in the exchange? Honestly, there’s not enough to look at even if you sift through it.

The situation with BTC is even more dire — sellers can’t find any supply at all, the market is this tight.

A turning point has arrived: major asset management institutions in the US have recently signaled — starting next year, their VIP clients will be able to allocate directly to BTC and ETH spot or derivatives through financial advisors, streamlining the process to the max.

What does this mean? Institutions that once quietly hoarded are now openly rushing in. The old money controlling trillions of dollars will be lining up to enter next year.

Looking at the supply and demand sides — on one side, chips on the chain and on exchanges are tightly locked, while on the other side, institutional funds are pouring in like a floodgate has opened.

The math is simple: fixed supply, exploding demand, prices will either hit new highs or diverge from fundamentals.

Short-term correction? Consider it as a handover during an upward move — the strong ones stay, while latecomers get off the train.

Whether to get on or not depends on your own judgment. Don’t wait for the price to skyrocket and then lament in the comments.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 12-18 03:32
wait wait wait... "supply fixed, demand explodes" — that's literally what they said about staking yields before the whole thing collapsed lmao. let me check the actual contract numbers here because smth doesn't add up
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 12-18 03:24
Damn, the trillion-dollar old money will start lining up next year. This time, it's really going to take off. Institutions are grabbing chips, and we're just drinking soup, but the soup is also delicious. The ETH exchange inventory has already been locked by big players; retail investors find it extremely difficult to buy the dip. Wait, isn't this logic too idealistic? What if institutions enter and then quickly sell off? The formula of fixed supply and exploding demand only holds if no one sells, but when prices are high, everyone wants to cut profits. But on the other hand, looking back from next year at today, we might all regret it.
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