【Blockchain Rhythm】 Recently at the Davos World Economic Forum, industry voices revealed an important signal: the United States’ attitude towards the crypto sector is undergoing a fundamental shift, and this change is spreading to the Western world.
Driven by the US, many countries have also adjusted their positions. The UAE, Thailand, and several Central Asian countries have begun to reassess crypto assets. Take the UAE as an example, it has already issued licenses covering almost all business lines globally for major exchanges, including futures.
What is even more noteworthy is the change in capital flows. In the past, many traditional funds simply could not allocate to crypto assets, and even CEOs of financial giants like JP Morgan have publicly opposed it. But now? They are turning around and recommending clients allocate a certain proportion of their assets to crypto.
Since last year, where has the new funding flowing into the crypto space mainly come from? Traditional financial institutions, family offices, and other institutional investors. What does this change indicate? It shows that the attitude of major institutions is clearly shifting, and crypto assets are gradually moving from “non-mainstream” to “an essential part of asset allocation.”
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 7h ago
Haha, our group of retail investors finally waited for institutions to step in and take over
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JP Morgan is really slapping itself in the face now; the harsh words from before are now sounding so sweet
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The question is, can retail investors still get on board in this wave of the market? Feels like we’re about to get cut again
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The speed of the UAE is incredible, faster than the US. Looks like this is truly the trend
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Institutional entry = confirmation of the bottom? Brothers, this time it’s really not a trick, right?
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Turning around, turning around, it’s not even voluntary, it should have been like this a long time ago
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Traditional financial giants are starting to allocate, so should I run or keep going? I’m torn to death
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Davos sending this signal might be more critical than any positive news
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Family offices are all in, which shows it’s really not just gambling anymore
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Those who opposed before are now the most popular; this is capitalism, brothers
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GasSavingMaster
· 7h ago
No way, JP Morgan really changed their tune? This turnaround is incredible haha
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rugpull_ptsd
· 7h ago
Haha, JP Morgan and those guys are really something. They were criticizing just a couple of years ago, and now they're eating their words.
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Hash_Bandit
· 7h ago
nah fr tho, watching jpmorgan flip like that... reminds me of when everyone said asic resistance was the future lol. the difficulty adjustment always comes around doesn't it
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DeFiGrayling
· 8h ago
JP Morgan really did a 180-degree turn, hilarious
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 8h ago
JP Morgan's people really changed sides, hilarious
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Now they’re not opposing anymore, they’re starting to harvest the gains
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Institutional entry means the bubble is about to burst, I bet five bucks
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The UAE is back to take our money, the familiar recipe
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Traditional finance went from opposition to allocation, in plain terms, they’re just after the money
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The folks in Davos finally understand, but unfortunately retail investors have already been wiped out
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Wait, when they recommended, was that the time to sell?
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With such a change in capital flow, has the bottom already been formed? Or is it a new trap?
Global attitude shifts, and traditional financial giants are also starting to allocate to crypto assets
【Blockchain Rhythm】 Recently at the Davos World Economic Forum, industry voices revealed an important signal: the United States’ attitude towards the crypto sector is undergoing a fundamental shift, and this change is spreading to the Western world.
Driven by the US, many countries have also adjusted their positions. The UAE, Thailand, and several Central Asian countries have begun to reassess crypto assets. Take the UAE as an example, it has already issued licenses covering almost all business lines globally for major exchanges, including futures.
What is even more noteworthy is the change in capital flows. In the past, many traditional funds simply could not allocate to crypto assets, and even CEOs of financial giants like JP Morgan have publicly opposed it. But now? They are turning around and recommending clients allocate a certain proportion of their assets to crypto.
Since last year, where has the new funding flowing into the crypto space mainly come from? Traditional financial institutions, family offices, and other institutional investors. What does this change indicate? It shows that the attitude of major institutions is clearly shifting, and crypto assets are gradually moving from “non-mainstream” to “an essential part of asset allocation.”