#机构资金配置 Recently, I’ve been reading news about institutional funds entering the market, and I finally understand why so many big players are promoting Bitcoin lately… It’s not the Venezuela issue, but rather that giants like Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo are really starting to allocate large amounts! 😳



I saw someone say that IBIT has accumulated to a scale of 80 billion USD in less than a year, and now Morgan Stanley is pushing its own Bitcoin ETF. What does this really mean? Can someone knowledgeable explain? Does this indicate that the demand for Bitcoin in the market is much greater than we imagined?

And regarding regulation, I’ve heard before that this was the biggest obstacle for institutional entry. Now that the US SEC has a new chair and the regulatory direction has become more friendly, it feels like the overall atmosphere has changed. Goldman Sachs’ report says that 35% of institutions were previously deterred by regulatory uncertainty. Now that this issue is resolved, does it mean there’s still a large amount of capital waiting to enter? 🤔

Honestly, when I first entered the crypto space, I was very worried that the market was too crazy. But seeing these institutional-level moves, I suddenly feel like I might have really caught onto something different. I want to ask all the seniors here, at this stage, how should beginners seize the opportunities brought by institutional adoption?
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