#梗币ETF The era of financial giants is truly coming to an end. When this legendary figure, who once disparaged Bitcoin as "rat poison," officially cedes power, the entire crypto industry receives the strongest signal — the old financial order is being reshaped, and digital assets are moving from the fringe to the main stage.



Three key figures reveal what will happen next:

**$347 billion** — the cash reserves on the books of a top global investment group. The new management’s attitude towards technology and crypto is noticeably more open than their predecessors. Even if only a small portion of this massive sum is redirected, the ripple effects in the market will be tsunami-level.

**$330 billion** — the predicted amount by multiple institutions, representing the scale of corporate capital entering to buy $BTC by 2029. In plain terms, the question is no longer if traditional big capital will enter, but when.

**2026** — marked by industry insiders as the "critical point for value revaluation." The old tactics of hype around halving cycles will gradually become ineffective, and only crypto assets with real cash flow and practical use cases will attract continuous funding.

Three tracks are about to catch this trillion-dollar wave of capital:

$BTC and similar top-tier coins will become the "cornerstone" in institutional portfolios, the easiest entry point for traditional capital.

RWA (Real-World Asset on Chain) and compliant stablecoins will bring traditional financial assets like bonds and real estate onto the blockchain, bridging the two worlds.

Privacy computing and AI autonomous agents will form the infrastructure of the next-generation internet, meeting institutional-level data security needs and fueling the AI economy explosion.

The end of the old order is clearing the stage for a new era of assets. That trillion-dollar gate is already slowly opening.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 1h ago
Bottom fishing, the real big show is just beginning
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-02 13:35
Ha, 3.47 trillion + 3.3 trillion, as soon as this number came out, I knew what the liquidation price would be in 2026. Damn, it's about time to move on.
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 01-01 11:30
Haha, the era of Old Buffett is finally over. The crypto world is about to take off. --- 330 billion into BTC? If it really happens in 2029, what are we hesitating for now? --- I’m optimistic about RWA, but can it really connect the two worlds? That sounds too idealistic. --- Wait, why are those pure pump-and-dump shitcoins still rising this year? Will they clear out only by 2026? --- Ballast? Sounds nice, but actually it’s just institutions taking over, right? Haha. --- Privacy computing and AI agents are the real stories; everything else is just setup. --- How much will it rise next year? Just say it directly. These big numbers are just for show. --- No doubt, but I’m just worried some black swan will come and disrupt again. --- Wow, before the trillion-dollar gate opens, retail investors will probably get cut again.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-01 11:30
That's right, I believe the 330 billion figure. It's only a matter of time before traditional big capital enters the market. By the way, RWA is the real game-changer. The logic of bringing bonds on-chain should have been implemented long ago. Institutions now have such a large market cap, and still worrying about BTC price fluctuations seems a bit low-level. It all depends on who can capitalize on this RWA wave. Hmm, will 2026 really be a critical point? It feels like the halving cycle can still be speculated for another two years... Bro, your analysis is very clear. I especially agree with the ballast analogy; it really sounds like BTC's position is solidified. I'm optimistic about privacy computing. The demand for institutional-grade data security is there, so someone will definitely fill this gap. But to be honest, how much of the 347 billion will actually be invested into crypto? It still feels like a question mark.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-01 11:29
It's midnight and I'm starting to tally again. I looked at the 3300 billion figure three times... It makes the small amount of Bitcoin I bought seem even cheaper, haha. But to be honest, I can't quite figure out the logic behind this wave of institutional entry. I'm just worried it might be another hype, and the key is to see when the gas fees will drop so I can take the opportunity to execute a wave of RWA.
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degenonymousvip
· 01-01 11:28
Rat poison can all become ballast stones, this reversal is just too awesome haha
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BlockTalkvip
· 01-01 11:21
Wait, did Buffett really change his tune? This shift is happening so quickly, it feels like just a few months ago he was dissing it.
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