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Recently, I came across a pretty interesting observation. The attitude shifts of Wall Street bigwigs toward BTC might be more significant than we think.
Speaking of which, institutional giants like BlackRock used to be quite indifferent toward Bitcoin. Larry Fink, as the head, basically represented traditional finance’s skepticism about crypto at that time. But recently, that situation has reversed; he’s started talking about tokenization of everything, even pointing out that the internet has lacked foundational financial infrastructure from the very beginning.
This shift doesn’t seem to be just a change of mind for one person; it actually reflects a broader shift in the mindset of the institutional market. When top global asset management firms like BlackRock begin to reevaluate crypto assets and even actively embrace the concept of tokenization, what this means for the market is very clear.
Simply put, if even these former skeptics are turning to support, it indicates that institutions are truly ready to make a big move. This isn’t a small-scale effort but a signal — the gates of traditional finance are opening. For investors, this could be a moment worth paying serious attention to.