Morgan Stanley now holds 1,348 $BTC worth over $102M

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0xNap
· 04-21 08:42
Morgan Stanley has acquired 1,348 BTC, which is a strong signal: traditional finance is gradually treating BTC as an asset allocation, no longer just a speculative asset.
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GateUser-04e4dac2
· 04-20 01:59
Does this count as the prelude to FOMO?
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CandleChaser
· 04-19 20:41
A billion-dollar level is what truly counts as an entry ticket; retail investors are still struggling with a few tens of thousands of dollars in pullbacks.
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FogValleyBlueLake
· 04-19 14:46
102 million isn't a big deal in terms of its size, but its symbolic significance is maximized.
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ALampInMistyValley
· 04-18 17:27
If there is another influx of spot ETF funds this time, institutional holdings data will become increasingly exaggerated.
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GateUser-2bbf8435
· 04-18 17:26
1348 coins are not many, but the key is "who is buying."
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L2Sidequester
· 04-18 17:22
Retail investors: I'm afraid of high prices; institutions: I'll buy a little first to test the waters.
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KeyOnBlackVelvet
· 04-18 17:22
Institutions are now openly revealing their holdings.
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HexiHoodie
· 04-18 17:20
In the future, seeing more banks and asset management firms disclose BTC holdings in financial reports is expected to become routine, and on-chain narratives will gradually shift to "institutional balance sheet narratives."
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QuantumLittleTomato
· 04-18 17:19
The issue is that both the custodial and compliance pathways have been connected; what's left is the rhythm of scaling configuration.
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