#主流金融机构布局加密 I just saw in financial news that American banks are starting today to recommend Bitcoin ETFs through their advisors, and investors can allocate up to 4% of their assets? 🤯 What does this mean for someone like me who’s a beginner?



I used to think cryptocurrencies were very mysterious, like only for geeks and gamblers, but now even traditional financial giants are pushing them, and it feels like the entire game is changing. American banks manage $1.7 trillion, which is no small amount. How many new investors could their actions attract?

The most interesting part is the four Bitcoin ETFs they chose—BlackRock, Fidelity, Bitwise, and Grayscale. I’ve heard of these but never really understood what sets them apart. Seems like this might be safer than buying coins directly? After all, going through official channels is definitely more reassuring than messing around with wallet addresses on exchanges.

But the 4% allocation ratio has me a bit confused. Does that mean conservative investors can participate with small amounts? Or are institutions already starting to enter in large numbers? Will 2026 really become a turning point for crypto assets? Can any experts explain how big an impact this news might have on the market? I feel like I should hurry up and learn some basic knowledge 😅
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