Institutional money from Wall Street is finally waking up to crypto. Bitcoin and digital assets aren't fringe anymore—they're becoming core to how traditional finance operates. This shift is massive. When legacy financial players start building infrastructure, allocating capital, and integrating blockchain into their systems, everything changes. We're not just talking about price movements here. The entire structure of finance is being reshaped. Whether it's custody solutions, derivatives products, or blockchain-based settlement, the old guard's entry is accelerating adoption at a pace we haven't seen before. This isn't a temporary trend. It's the beginning of a permanent transformation.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 2025-12-20 16:33
NGL, has Wall Street really arrived? Why haven't I seen my coins increase yet...
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Wait, isn't this really a new story about cutting leeks again?
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Permanent transformation? Last time I heard that, Bitcoin was only $8,000.
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The infrastructure is all in place, but why does it still feel like the same trading volume...
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Traditional finance has entered, but trading fees are actually more expensive. What kind of good thing is this?
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If it were a permanent change, it would have already been completed. Why bother talking about it?
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Alright, I believe it. Anyway, I can't run away, so let's see how institutions harvest.
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Another "change everything" phrase. When should this be used?
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The arrival of derivative products is indeed scary, retail investors have even less chance now.
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bridgeOops
· 2025-12-18 23:59
Wall Street is finally getting into crypto; I told you it was only a matter of time.
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DegenGambler
· 2025-12-17 17:04
Wait, these Wall Street folks really aren't here just to harvest the little guys, are they?
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FancyResearchLab
· 2025-12-17 16:57
Wall Street is finally dropping the act and starting to pour real money in. Now the on-chain infrastructure is saved... It should theoretically be feasible, right?
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digital_archaeologist
· 2025-12-17 16:53
Wall Street has finally reacted, indicating that we've already won long ago.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 2025-12-17 16:52
Looking at the on-chain footprints of these major institutions entering the market, the fund migration trajectory is like an open ledger. But don't be fooled by the surface "permanent change"; I have already observed several suspicious original addresses quietly positioning themselves, and the game behind it is deeper than you think.
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GetRichLeek
· 2025-12-17 16:49
Haha, here we go again talking about institutional entry, claiming it's a permanent transformation every time. And what happened? The wave I strategically positioned myself for was already trapped and lost early on.
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CryptoTherapist
· 2025-12-17 16:36
ngl, detecting *massive* psychological resistance levels rn. wall street moving in means retail's gotta work through their abandonment trauma—suddenly not special anymore, y'know? have u considered this might trigger your original FOMO wound?
Institutional money from Wall Street is finally waking up to crypto. Bitcoin and digital assets aren't fringe anymore—they're becoming core to how traditional finance operates. This shift is massive. When legacy financial players start building infrastructure, allocating capital, and integrating blockchain into their systems, everything changes. We're not just talking about price movements here. The entire structure of finance is being reshaped. Whether it's custody solutions, derivatives products, or blockchain-based settlement, the old guard's entry is accelerating adoption at a pace we haven't seen before. This isn't a temporary trend. It's the beginning of a permanent transformation.