Grayscale Keeps Buying More ADA – Cardano’s Bitcoin DeFi Pivot Could Be the Real Catalyst

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Big money rarely announces what it is up to. Most of the time, the first signal shows up quietly in allocations. That’s exactly what’s happening with Cardano (ADA) right now.

Grayscale has once again increased its exposure to ADA inside its Smart Contract Fund. Cardano’s weighting has now climbed to 20.12%, up from 19.50%, marking another consecutive rise.

On paper it looks like a small change, but repeated increases like this tend to matter more than a single headline spike.

Crypto analyst Dave, who has built a following of around 25K followers, shared the move on X and raised a bigger question: is Grayscale leaning more into Cardano because of what’s starting to develop around Bitcoin DeFi?

That angle stands out.

Cardano (ADA) has spent years building, shipping upgrades, and keeping one of the most active communities in the space. But the price has often moved without a clear story that pulls new buyers in.

What’s changing now is that Bitcoin DeFi could finally give ADA a sharper reason to be back on the radar.

Bitcoin DeFi has become one of the most important themes in crypto again. The idea is that Bitcoin (BTC) holds the deepest liquidity in the market, but most of it sits idle.

If BTC can be used inside lending markets, collateral systems, and DeFi rails without losing its security edge, the opportunity becomes massive.

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Cardano has been working toward exactly that kind of integration. Instead of fighting for attention in the crowded Layer-1 race, it’s positioning itself as a bridge into Bitcoin-based financial activity.

If that pivot starts to click, ADA’s role changes. It becomes less about competing with Ethereum clones and more about hosting a new layer of Bitcoin-native utility.

Grayscale increasing its ADA weighting doesn’t guarantee a breakout. But it does suggest something important: institutions may be watching Cardano’s Bitcoin DeFi angle more closely than the market realizes.

Sometimes the early shift happens quietly in the fund data, long before it shows up in price.

And if Cardano’s Bitcoin DeFi integrations turn into real traction, this could be the narrative that finally gives ADA a stronger tailwind going into the next cycle.

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