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Major financial institutions are making strategic moves into digital assets. One of the world's largest banks is reportedly laying groundwork to offer crypto trading services to its institutional clients. This signals growing institutional appetite for crypto exposure and reflects the industry's push toward mainstream acceptance. Such developments could reshape how institutional portfolios approach digital asset allocation and market infrastructure.
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Are the banks trying to get on shore or get on board? It looks a bit urgent.
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Here it comes again, every time they talk about mainstream acceptance, but what happens?
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It's a good thing for institutions to get on board, but I'm worried it's just another new way to Be Played for Suckers.
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This is not good, Liquidity is probably going to explode.
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It sounds nice, but it's really just to make money for themselves.
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Is it true or not? Does that mean my Holdings are going to To da moon?
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Wait, will their "encryption trading service" be restricted in various ways?
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Will the market become more mature with institutions coming in? I don't think so.
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Oh my, now the retail investors' advantage is even less.