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#机构采用加密货币 Recently, I came across a pretty shocking piece of news — the Royal Bank of Canada, a traditional financial giant, has actually bought Bitcoin-related stocks, and they bought 77,700 shares 🤯. What does this mean? Are big institutions starting to recognize cryptocurrencies?
Also, that what’s it called, Interactive Brokers, actually allows direct deposits into accounts using stablecoins, eliminating the need to go through multiple exchanges and banks, saving a lot on fees. Putting these two things together, does it feel like the gap between traditional finance and the crypto world is narrowing? Although I’m still a newbie and a bit confused about what these institutions are doing, I have a feeling this indicates a big trend.
I’m just a bit puzzled—are these institutions really optimistic about crypto assets, or is there some trick I haven’t thought of? Can the experts help me clarify my thoughts?