This time, it's truly different.



Recent statements from senior Federal Reserve officials have sent a clear signal: the entire banking system in the US not only can but must begin to cooperate with the cryptocurrency industry.

This is not a casual remark, nor is it just official talk like "we'll study it further." It represents a fundamental shift in regulatory logic. Once banks are allowed to participate directly, it signifies a core fact—cryptocurrency assets are officially moving from the periphery to the heart of the financial system.

Looking back at this journey, from being demonized, systematically suppressed, and completely rejected, to now gradually opening up compliance channels, improving custody services, and large-scale institutional capital entering the market. This is not just a price rally driven by sentiment; it is a generational upgrade of financial infrastructure.

What does the entry of banks mean? It means the floodgates for traditional financial capital are opening. It signifies that mature financial tools like leverage, clearing, and market-making will truly connect to the crypto markets. It means that funds which previously only circulated within blockchain networks can now interconnect with the vast pools of traditional finance.

It may look like just numbers bouncing, but fundamentally, what is happening is a reconstruction of the entire industry narrative. When banks shift from opponents to participants, the scope of imagination for this cycle has already changed completely.

The fire has been ignited, and the direction is clear.
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