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#比特币现货ETF资金流入 Seeing traditional financial giants like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs increasing their investments in digital assets such as Bitcoin and Solana truly excites me! This is not just about a few ETF applications; it’s a signal of a fundamental shift in Wall Street’s perception.
I sensed this moment would arrive when spot Bitcoin ETFs were approved two years ago, and now it’s happening faster. More importantly, the data in Goldman Sachs’ report—35% of institutions once viewed regulatory uncertainty as the biggest obstacle—shows that this barrier is rapidly disappearing. What does a clearer regulatory framework mean? It means institutional capital will flood into this ecosystem like a bursting dam.
This is a turning point for the entire Web3 space. Once, only us believers promoted the vision of decentralization; now even traditional finance is beginning to recognize the long-term value of digital assets. From trading attributes to application scenarios and infrastructure investments, the narrative of this story has evolved.
What I truly look forward to is how the next wave of infrastructure projects that support the ecosystem but are resilient to cycles will attract attention. The entry of institutions will inevitably lead to capital reallocation, providing us with an excellent window to participate in Web3. The future is already here, just unevenly distributed—but this imbalance is gradually being filled.