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Quite a few people may have noticed that the Bitcoin crash has started to show signs of settling down. Looking at the recent price action, the extreme downward pressure has been easing compared to before.
What’s interesting is that Wall Street is starting to notice this change as well. Institutional investors have begun paying attention to the trend of stabilization in the cryptocurrency market. They may be judging that the risk of a crash has been relatively reduced.
In fact, when you look at how the market as a whole is moving, crypto price fluctuations have not been as intense as they used to be. This could indicate that the market is maturing, or it might simply mean that the correction phase has calmed down. Either way, this trend of a shrinking crash is visible not only to short-term traders, but also to long-term institutional investors.
The fact that Wall Street has started paying attention to this flow is a sign that institutional money is beginning to evaluate cryptocurrencies more seriously. If a decline in crash risk is expected, that also means the psychological barrier to entering the market drops. What happens next is unknown, but it’s clear that at least the market’s way of looking at things is changing.