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Just checked the charts and Bitcoin dominance is sitting around 57% right now, which is pretty solid. What caught my attention was how spot ETFs pulled in nearly a billion dollars over just two trading days this week. That's serious institutional money flowing in, and you can feel it in the market sentiment. Bitcoin dominance keeps consolidating as capital rotates away from the altcoin chaos. The ETF inflows are basically showing that Wall Street is treating Bitcoin as a macro asset now, not some niche crypto thing anymore. Institutions are using these regulated vehicles to get exposure without the headache of direct custody. Meanwhile, alts are getting squeezed because everyone's watching macro conditions and Fed policy instead. The whole infrastructure around Bitcoin—custody, compliance, regulated products—it's all matured so much that traditional finance is just naturally flowing into it. Bitcoin dominance reflects this shift pretty clearly. If these ETF inflows keep up, we might see even more consolidation around Bitcoin as the primary institutional gateway into crypto.