At Davos, Trump unveiled an executive order targeting institutional mega-funds from purchasing single-family residential properties. The move signals a major shift in how policymakers view asset concentration in housing markets.



Here's what's happening: large institutional investors have been aggressively acquiring single-family homes for years, converting them into rental portfolios. This strategy has squeezed out retail buyers and inflated housing costs in many communities.

The policy angle matters to the crypto crowd because it reflects broader concerns about wealth concentration and institutional dominance in traditional markets. When governments start restricting where big money can flow, it often redirects capital toward alternative assets—including digital currencies and blockchain-based investments.

This regulatory intervention on real estate could have spillover effects on how institutional capital allocates across asset classes. Whether this policy sticks or becomes political theater remains to be seen, but it underscores mounting pressure on institutions to find new investment venues.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-23 09:05
Haha, Trump's move is quite interesting. If capital can't go into real estate, where will it squeeze into? I bet the flow of five-cent coins will go into crypto... Institutions are being blocked out, and retail investors still can't afford houses. Policies are always just surface-level articles. Big capital is being pushed out of single-family homes, and the next target is our chain? Been seeing through it all along. If this policy really gets implemented, it would be strange; new loopholes keep appearing. Capital has nowhere to go, which is actually a good thing; otherwise, how could there be a bull market? So, restricting institutions is actually helping us transfer risk—smart move. It's just another political show; the key is where the real money flows.
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APY_Chaservip
· 01-22 07:27
The issue of institutions snapping up properties should have been addressed long ago, but the real winners are still our crypto community...
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SolidityNewbievip
· 01-21 15:05
Ha, so big institutions have been pushed out of real estate. Where will their money flow now... Is blockchain ready to step in?
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ZKProofstervip
· 01-21 14:56
ngl, this is just capital fleeing the realizing that traditional assets are getting gatekept... trustless systems looking pretty good rn tbh
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