Indiana just made a move that's worth watching. Lawmakers there rolled out legislation that would let public investment funds add Bitcoin ETFs to their portfolios. Could be a signal that more states are warming up to crypto exposure in traditional finance vehicles. Institutional adoption taking another step forward?
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ForkTongue
· 17h ago
Indiana’s move is really interesting—public funds can directly invest in Bitcoin ETFs now? Traditional financial institutions really can’t keep up with this.
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LayerHopper
· 12-08 02:26
ngl, this move by Indiana is something... Are traditional financial institutions really going to embrace Bitcoin?
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OPsychology
· 12-07 09:00
This move by Indiana is interesting. Public funds can now purchase Bitcoin ETFs. It feels like traditional finance is really starting to embrace crypto.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-06 00:53
Indiana’s move is pretty interesting—public funds can now add Bitcoin ETFs. The institutional trend seems unstoppable now.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-06 00:49
BTC ETF enters public funds? It should have been this way long ago; the era of institutional acceptance has truly arrived.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-06 00:49
We need to dig into the capital flows behind this signal... Why is Indiana suddenly taking action now? According to on-chain data, policies like this are usually preceded by advance positioning from major institutions.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-06 00:37
Damn, Indiana's move is really amazing. They're even letting public funds invest in Bitcoin ETFs. Is this going to make traditional finance fully embrace the crypto world?
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CryptoPunster
· 12-06 00:24
Is Indiana really going to force Bitcoin ETFs into pension funds? Alright then, looks like there will be new bag holders. When you end up laughing and losing money on this one, don’t forget about me, haha.
Indiana just made a move that's worth watching. Lawmakers there rolled out legislation that would let public investment funds add Bitcoin ETFs to their portfolios. Could be a signal that more states are warming up to crypto exposure in traditional finance vehicles. Institutional adoption taking another step forward?