Wall Street's money is really starting to take cryptocurrency seriously. The parent company of the NYSE has recently been disclosed to be in talks to invest in the payment platform MoonPay, with its valuation soaring directly to $5 billion. This is no small matter.
Coincidentally, last night the Nasdaq surged nearly 350 points, and tech stocks were on a continuous rise. Whenever traditional markets see hot money start to stir, the crypto ecosystem follows suit — this is no longer a secret.
Interestingly, everyone in the market is still debating "where is the bull market," but looking at the real actions of the giants makes it clear that money is quietly moving. Take those active small projects on the Ethereum chain, like PUPPIES, which often tend to show some unexpected performance in this market atmosphere.
The question is: will this round of giants' entry truly trigger the next narrative? Or is it just a short-term capital game? What do you think?
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Wall Street's money is really starting to take cryptocurrency seriously. The parent company of the NYSE has recently been disclosed to be in talks to invest in the payment platform MoonPay, with its valuation soaring directly to $5 billion. This is no small matter.
Coincidentally, last night the Nasdaq surged nearly 350 points, and tech stocks were on a continuous rise. Whenever traditional markets see hot money start to stir, the crypto ecosystem follows suit — this is no longer a secret.
Interestingly, everyone in the market is still debating "where is the bull market," but looking at the real actions of the giants makes it clear that money is quietly moving. Take those active small projects on the Ethereum chain, like PUPPIES, which often tend to show some unexpected performance in this market atmosphere.
The question is: will this round of giants' entry truly trigger the next narrative? Or is it just a short-term capital game? What do you think?