Institutional-grade digital asset vault companies are emerging and becoming new channels for cryptocurrency deployment. These companies have raised over $29 billion through financing, directly allocating funds to crypto positions on corporate balance sheets. This wave of capital has boosted the institutional holdings share of mainstream cryptocurrencies. In other words, more and more traditional financial institutions are entering the market through this approach, gradually increasing their weight in on-chain assets. This trend indicates that digital assets are evolving from being driven by retail investors to being driven by institutions.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 2025-12-19 18:16
Institutional bottom-fishing, retail investors taking the bait... this is going to be fun now
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ChainComedian
· 2025-12-19 05:26
29 billion dollars, now retail investors are really sidelined.
With institutions coming in, do retail investors still have a chance?
Big capital is entering, do small investors like us also get to share the benefits?
This is what they call "evolution," from gamblers to institutions.
Wait, what about our counterparties in trading?
Traditional finance has finally become humble and compliant.
What happened to the promised decentralization? Now it's again supported by big institutions.
29 billion dollars, what can I do with a month's salary?
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NFTRegretter
· 2025-12-17 20:52
29 billion USD... Retail investors are still bottom-fishing, while institutions are already building positions.
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SilentObserver
· 2025-12-17 20:33
With 29 billion pouring in, do retail investors still have a way out?
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ApeDegen
· 2025-12-17 20:31
$29 billion in the market, retail investors are still getting cut, this time it's really coming.
Institutional-grade digital asset vault companies are emerging and becoming new channels for cryptocurrency deployment. These companies have raised over $29 billion through financing, directly allocating funds to crypto positions on corporate balance sheets. This wave of capital has boosted the institutional holdings share of mainstream cryptocurrencies. In other words, more and more traditional financial institutions are entering the market through this approach, gradually increasing their weight in on-chain assets. This trend indicates that digital assets are evolving from being driven by retail investors to being driven by institutions.