Couple of things brewing in the crypto space that caught my attention lately.
BlackRock's pushing forward with plans to tokenize their entire asset portfolio—pretty wild move if you think about the scale we're talking about. Meanwhile, XRP and RLUSD are getting some solid developments that could shift things up. The HBAR ETF just went live on Vanguard, which is honestly a bigger deal than some people realize.
What really stands out though? Bank of America's now telling clients to consider a 4% crypto allocation in their portfolios. That's coming from a traditional banking giant, not some crypto-native fund. The institutional narrative keeps getting louder, whether we're ready for it or not.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 23h ago
Wow, BlackRock is really getting into it, are they serious this time?
The American banks are already asking for 4%, is TradFi really preparing for capitulation?
The details about the HBAR ETF launch have indeed been overlooked, it feels like it's going to da moon.
There's more movement on the XRP side, waiting to see what happens next.
I mean, if institutions are coming in, how else can they play? Do retail investors still have a chance?
This pace is really intense, it feels like the landscape is going to change this year.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 23h ago
American banks have started advising a 4% allocation, it's really becoming unbearable. The voices from institutions are getting louder and louder, if you don't follow this wave, you'll really regret it.
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HashRateHermit
· 23h ago
Bank of America suggests a 4% allocation? Haha, now traditional finance is really panicking, we hodlers are going to laugh ourselves to death.
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SolidityNewbie
· 23h ago
BlackRock tokenizing the entire asset portfolio? Is this true? If this happens, the whole game rules will change.
American banks are starting to recommend allocating 4% to encryption; TradFi really can't sit still anymore.
There’s new movement on the XRP side, and HBAR is also launching on ETF; it feels like this wave of institutional narrative is indeed happening.
This pace is a bit overwhelming; how many people have not reacted yet?
So the question is, how should those who haven't entered a position yet chase it? It feels like the time window is shrinking.
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alpha_leaker
· 23h ago
I didn't expect BlackRock to get into tokenization; this pace is a bit fast.
Did the American bank suggest a 4% allocation? Is TradFi finally admitting defeat?
Wait, did HBAR become a pioneer in the ETF? Why hasn't this gained much attention...
When institutions get on board, things are different; the power of discourse is slowly going to change hands.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-02 21:22
BlackRock tokenization of all assets? That's really a bit outrageous, but then again, American banks have started recommending a 4% allocation, which is the real signal.
Couple of things brewing in the crypto space that caught my attention lately.
BlackRock's pushing forward with plans to tokenize their entire asset portfolio—pretty wild move if you think about the scale we're talking about. Meanwhile, XRP and RLUSD are getting some solid developments that could shift things up. The HBAR ETF just went live on Vanguard, which is honestly a bigger deal than some people realize.
What really stands out though? Bank of America's now telling clients to consider a 4% crypto allocation in their portfolios. That's coming from a traditional banking giant, not some crypto-native fund. The institutional narrative keeps getting louder, whether we're ready for it or not.