Bitcoin ETFs just captured $697 million in single-day inflows—a significant bullish signal for institutional adoption. What's turning heads? A major investment bank has officially thrown its hat in the ring with fresh fund filings for both Bitcoin and Solana exposure. This move signals something bigger: Wall Street's appetite for crypto assets isn't waning, it's accelerating. Whether you're tracking BTC price action or monitoring Solana's recovery, these institutional flows matter. They reshape liquidity, set the tone for retail sentiment, and often precede broader market shifts. Keep an eye on how these new products perform in their first trading weeks.
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CrossChainBreather
· 22h ago
697 million in daily revenue? Wall Street really can't sit still anymore...
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-08 21:24
697 million a day? Wall Street is really getting anxious, huh
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-08 08:09
Big institutions finally can't hold back anymore; this wave of inflow is truly different.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-08 07:34
697 million a day? Wall Street is really about to get involved.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-07 01:57
697M daily inflow? Wall Street is really getting carried away, retail investors are about to be harvested.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-07 01:49
697 million coming in per day, Wall Street is really here this time
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DogeBachelor
· 01-07 01:46
These Wall Street folks really can't hold back anymore, and they've suddenly thrown their support behind both BTC and SOL.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-07 01:42
Oh, institutional purchases again? 697 million in a day... This amount can really reverse retail investors' expectations, but it depends on how long it can sustain afterward.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 01:36
Wall Street really can't sit still anymore, haha
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-07 01:33
697 million in daily inflow? Ha, that's just the beginning. I saw single-day volumes in 2017 that were a hundred times crazier, and everyone knows how that turned out. But to be fair, Wall Street is serious this time—having big banks backing it up really makes a difference—liquidity is all about institutional money. The key is whether the subsequent settlement price will change; only then can we determine if this wave is truly driven by institutions or just another round of accumulation.
Bitcoin ETFs just captured $697 million in single-day inflows—a significant bullish signal for institutional adoption. What's turning heads? A major investment bank has officially thrown its hat in the ring with fresh fund filings for both Bitcoin and Solana exposure. This move signals something bigger: Wall Street's appetite for crypto assets isn't waning, it's accelerating. Whether you're tracking BTC price action or monitoring Solana's recovery, these institutional flows matter. They reshape liquidity, set the tone for retail sentiment, and often precede broader market shifts. Keep an eye on how these new products perform in their first trading weeks.