The crypto world is making big moves again, this time with a deep integration of traditional finance and digital assets👀



Blockstream's subsidiary BCP announced the acquisition of Jersey Island hedge fund Corbierre Capital. Although this fund was only established in 2023, it mainly focuses on stock hedge business, and founder Rodriguez will also serve as the Chief Investment Officer of the merged entity—indicating a strong organizational structure.

What’s truly worth pondering is the strategic layout. After the acquisition, BCP plans to integrate Bitcoin-related products with traditional stocks and event-driven strategies, specifically catering to institutional investors. In simple terms, they are building a multi-strategy investment platform, allowing Bitcoin and traditional securities to play a combined game in the same basket💼

Interestingly, the exact amount of this deal has not been disclosed publicly, and financial details are kept strictly confidential.

My opinion? The essence of this move is that crypto finance is proactively aligning with traditional investment logic. When digital assets start combining with classic strategies like stock hedging and event-driven approaches, it indicates that the industry is earnestly vying for institutional capital entry.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokesvip
· 2025-12-15 01:13
Whoa, this is about tying BTC and stocks together tightly, but the institutions are just eating it up.

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It's another tactic of merging two worlds. Let's see how much big capital can be attracted in this wave.

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They aren't revealing the amounts; somehow it feels a bit suspicious.

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Basically, traditional finance is stepping in. Can it be stopped?

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This scene looks like they are serious about playing with Wall Street.

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Legal and compliant steps are bound to happen sooner or later, just didn't expect it so soon.

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With institutional funds coming in, volatility probably needs to decrease, which may not be good news for us retail investors.

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Multi-strategy platforms sound good, but I'm worried it might end up turning into a bunch of financial shell games.

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Rodriguez directly becoming Chief Investment Officer—this guy's ambitions are quite big.
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ForkMastervip
· 2025-12-14 10:12
Amounts not disclosed? What? Are you afraid that audits will uncover vulnerabilities? Haha

Wait, are you really planning to package and sell Bitcoin and stock hedging to institutions? I thought about this logic during the bear market mining, it seems the project team has also woken up.

The traditional financial personnel structure is fully staffed, which is somewhat promising, but it depends on how the subsequent contract code is written.

In plain terms, it's just a wealth password in disguise.

In my three kids' nurturing fund, I also need to add some of this combined approach thinking.
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StableGeniusvip
· 2025-12-12 17:01
look, blockstream doing the whole "legitimacy theater" playbook again. slap some traditional finance window dressing on bitcoin and suddenly institutions get cozy... empirically speaking, this is just regulatory appeasement wrapped in acquisition language. nothing revolutionary here.
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CryingOldWalletvip
· 2025-12-12 08:08
Is this the same trick again, mixing Bitcoin and stocks to attract institutional funds?

Rodriguez really bet correctly this time.

This is the proper Bitcoin application scenario, not those messy Meme coins.

Not disclosing the amount is smart, to avoid leaks.

Honestly, traditional finance is finally getting serious.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 2025-12-12 01:53
Starting this again, can institutional entry really save the crypto world?

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Rodriguez directly becomes the Chief Investment Officer, quite the setup.

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Not disclosing the amount? Seems interesting.

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Basically, still aiming for compliance. Can it succeed?

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The combined approach sounds good, but I'm worried it's just another new way to fleece retail investors.

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Traditional finance people are coming in. Is Bitcoin still Bitcoin?

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This move is definitely a pull to attract new users, especially for retail investors.

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If they're so strict, there must be some tricks.

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Multi-strategy platform? Sounds like they're trying to harvest all kinds of funds.

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If institutions really come in, do retail investors still have a chance? Haha.

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After the merger, I haven't heard of any of the entity names. Who are these people?
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AltcoinMarathonervip
· 2025-12-12 01:53
ngl this feels like mile 20 energy—institutions aren't sprinting in, they're conditioning for the long haul. bitcoin hitting the portfolio mix is the real tell here 💪
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 2025-12-12 01:53
Here is the translation in en-US:

It's the same old trick again, when institutions arrive, they have to lay down the red carpet

Why is Rodriguez directly appointed as CIO? What does this imply?

Not disclosing the amount? I have a feeling it's a bit fake

Traditional finance is coming to take our cake, are you ready to be harvested, everyone?

Multi-strategy integration sounds high-end, but honestly, it's just a new way to get retail investors to spend money

If institutions really wanted to enter the market, they would have done so already. I think this set of combo punches is just self-indulgence

Is this wave about integration or dissolution? Let's wait and see

Hedge funds are getting into Bitcoin? Oh my god, I need to check my wallet
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 2025-12-12 01:47
Here's a new scheme to cut leeks again, a combination punch that's really fancy.

Wait, the amount isn't disclosed? That's quite interesting.

Is BCP trying to launder through the guise of traditional finance?

Rodriguez directly becomes CIO; an old-school finance professional is entering the scene. The crypto world is really about to change.

Talking about multi-strategy platforms, but essentially it's just to get institutions to take over.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 2025-12-12 01:39
Damn, they are starting to marry traditional finance again. This time it's a big move.

Rodriguez directly becoming CIO? Feels like another power struggle.

Where is the decentralization we promised? Why is everyone so eager to conform to Wall Street's rules now?

Institutional funds are indeed attractive, but are we still Web3 if this continues?

Not disclosing the amount makes it more interesting. Just how hot is this money?

The combo punch sounds awesome, but it’s actually just paving the way for institutions to harvest profits.

Bitcoin and stocks in the same basket—next time a big drop could trigger a chain reaction and take off.

The road is winding, the future is bright, but in the end, we're all just a bunch of leeks.
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 2025-12-12 01:36
Wait, BCP is trying to sell crypto with the guise of traditional finance. I see through it.

Rodriguez's surprise appointment as CIO is quite impressive, definitely one of the top 3 major events.

Amount not disclosed? That’s the highlight. They probably poured quite a bit behind the scenes.

Machine: Brothers, this is the front line before institutional entry. There must be big moves coming.

Talking about multi-strategy integration? Basically, they just want large investors to feel secure playing.

Traditional hedge + BTC portfolio, this combo punch really has some substance.

This money can't be tracked. Industry insiders must know the inside story. As retail investors, we might as well wait for news.

BCP’s move is interesting—first acquire, then build momentum. A classic capital operation playbook.

If institutions really come in, how high could the coin price go? Just thinking about it is exciting.
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