#MSCI未来或纳入数字资产财库企业 The market has been revolving around these main cryptocurrencies—$BTC, $ETH, $BNB—recently, each worth paying attention to. Taking Ethereum as an example, many institutional investors are watching the psychological price level of 8500 to see if it can break through or continue to fluctuate.



Another interesting trend is MSCI's attitude shift. They haven't yet removed digital asset custodial companies from the exclusion list, but the phrase "not ruling out" hints at a loosening signal. This indicates that traditional financial institutions' recognition of Web3 and cryptocurrencies is gradually increasing, driven by market maturity and regulatory progress.

So, when analyzing the market now, you need to pay attention not only to price movements but also to these subtle policy-level changes.
BTC2,2%
ETH2,11%
BNB1,18%
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DevChivevip
· 01-18 22:02
Not ruling out that it's just a tease; traditional finance has indeed started to loosen up. MSCI's recent move may seem insignificant, but it's actually a signal; there will definitely be more to come. Breaking through 8,500 doesn't matter; what's important is that the policy direction has changed. Institutions are making moves, while we're still here debating the coin price—what a gap.
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HashRatePhilosophervip
· 01-18 22:01
It's not ruled out that this is just a tease; the old guard in traditional finance has finally woken up.
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 01-16 22:59
If I had known MSCI would loosen up earlier, I should have increased my holdings last year. Now I'm regretting it so much that my intestines are turning green.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 01-16 04:11
This wave of MSCI's "not ruling out" is indeed a good signal, and the traditional giants are gradually bowing their heads.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-16 04:10
Not ruling it out for now? This guy is joking with me. I've heard of these "friendly signals" before. Last time I heard about it, the market crashed immediately afterward. All my chips are above 8500, waiting to die.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 01-16 04:08
MSCI's attitude shift is real, and it can't be ruled out that it's paving the way for future inclusion.
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ContractTestervip
· 01-16 04:06
8500 this level feels like it might break or not, it's really frustrating --- MSCI's attitude is interesting, "not ruling out" is basically leaving a door open for acceptance --- Traditional finance is finally starting to take us seriously, this is the real signal --- The key still depends on subsequent actions; just talking without action is useless --- Every time there's such good news in the crypto circle, it's easy to induce a rally, be careful --- Wait, will MSCI really include digital assets, or is this just another false alarm --- Institutions are starting to enter, will retail investors get cut again --- "Not ruling out" ≠ "ruling out," this kind of statement has a lot of nuances --- Is ETH at 8500 truly a support or just a false breakout? Looks shaky on the charts --- Policy easing is always better than tightening, but don't expect too much --- This wave might be a long-term positive, but in the short term, expect mainly volatility
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 01-16 04:05
MSCI's recent attitude shift is quite interesting; traditional finance is finally unable to sit still. --- What if the 8500 breakthrough fails? Anyway, institutions are already quietly positioning themselves. --- We can't rule out that this is just paving the way for future inclusion; understanding the underlying implications is very important. --- Price volatility doesn't scare us; what we fear is policy direction going off-topic. That is the real variable. --- Web3 compliance is in progress. If you're still on the sidelines watching, get ready to be proven wrong. --- BTC, ETH, BNB are taking turns being hyped, but the underlying logic is a signal that institutions are entering. --- MSCI "not ruling out" = institutions are waiting for a more suitable moment. Do you understand? --- I'm optimistic about this policy easing; it's much more reliable than just focusing on candlestick charts.
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IfIWereOnChainvip
· 01-16 03:50
Not ruling out for now? Uh, this kind of wording is too roundabout, anyway, just leaving a backup for oneself. --- If ETH 8500 can't break through, then stop messing around. Is it interesting to just pull 100 to 180 bucks every day? --- This wave of MSCI is probably forced, the trend has changed and they have to follow. Traditional finance is like that. --- To put it simply, it's still about making money. The regulatory maturity is all virtual; the numbers are what really matter. --- Wait, does this imply that stocks of digital asset holding companies are about to take off? Or am I overthinking it? --- Crypto prices fluctuate, policy adjustments are subtle, the routine is still the same, just the cycle is slower.
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 01-16 03:46
It's not ruled out that it's just a leak, I've heard this kind of rhetoric from traditional finance many times. --- 8500 is really a hurdle, but I still can't see through MSCI's move. --- Wait, does this mean institutions are gradually recognizing our track? --- Honestly, the biggest fear in the crypto world is uncertainty. The MSCI signal is more valuable than anything else. --- So, just focusing on K-line charts isn't enough; we need to look at the long-term perspective. --- BTC is still the most stable. Let's wait for this wave of policy dividends to be gradually released.
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