Traditional financial giants like Ray Dalio continue to deny Bitcoin, but the crypto community already sees these claims as outdated narratives. To today's market participants, such criticisms no longer align with reality.



What's interesting is that the more traditional asset managers try to dismiss Bitcoin's future, the more institutional investors are accelerating their entry into cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin's share relative to the total market capitalization of gold continues to grow. This isn't just speculation; it signifies a shift in asset allocation strategies.

The skepticism from seasoned investors like Dalio paradoxically signals how quickly the cryptocurrency market is becoming mainstream. The trend of financial institutions incorporating Bitcoin into their portfolios has become an unstoppable force. Of course, volatility remains, but more and more institutions are willing to accept that risk and enter.

Personally, observing this change makes me feel that the next few years will be truly pivotal. It will be a defining moment for how Bitcoin and crypto assets coexist with the traditional financial system. You can directly feel this shift by tracking the movements of major assets on platforms like Gate.
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