Traditional financial giants are really coming. Recently, U.S. regulators announced that they permit compliant banks to offer crypto custody and trading services. Meanwhile, JPMorgan, the financial behemoth, is evaluating entry and may become the first mega U.S. bank to fully engage in the crypto business.
What does this mean? It means that the crypto market is no longer a niche testing ground - mainstream financial institutions are officially opening their doors. There is bank-level security endorsement, a complete compliance framework, and real funding channels. Both retail and institutional investors can feel assured. Liquidity will significantly increase, price volatility will gradually stabilize, and the flavor of the "big money era" is becoming more pronounced.
Looking into the distance, the regulatory framework is becoming clearer, and there are more and more big players. Core assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum are likely to become standard components of mainstream investment portfolios. ETF products, stablecoins, and DeFi applications will also heat up. A compliance wave driven by traditional finance is rewriting the rules of the entire crypto ecosystem.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-22 19:40
Is JPMorgan really entering the market? Should we retail investors buy the dip and start coin hoarding... Speaking of which, if liquidity increases, the coin price might actually be smashed, big funds have tricked everyone before.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-22 19:39
JPMorgan Chase is really here, mainstream finance has completely gotten on board, is it the spring for retail investors? Or is it the play people for suckers season?
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0xInsomnia
· 12-22 19:39
Is JPMorgan really going to get on board? Will retail investors still have a way out then? I see it's just the eve of institutions buying the dip.
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VirtualRichDream
· 12-22 19:39
Morgan Stanley getting on board? It's time for institutions to buy the dip, and retail investors are going to be played for suckers.
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SatsStacking
· 12-22 19:35
JPMorgan Chase is really here, and now the good days for retail investors are coming to an end. With big funds coming in, the pricing power will no longer be ours, hey.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-22 19:19
JPMorgan really dares to come in, but will the retail investors have anything left to drink then?
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Traditional financial giants are really coming. Recently, U.S. regulators announced that they permit compliant banks to offer crypto custody and trading services. Meanwhile, JPMorgan, the financial behemoth, is evaluating entry and may become the first mega U.S. bank to fully engage in the crypto business.
What does this mean? It means that the crypto market is no longer a niche testing ground - mainstream financial institutions are officially opening their doors. There is bank-level security endorsement, a complete compliance framework, and real funding channels. Both retail and institutional investors can feel assured. Liquidity will significantly increase, price volatility will gradually stabilize, and the flavor of the "big money era" is becoming more pronounced.
Looking into the distance, the regulatory framework is becoming clearer, and there are more and more big players. Core assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum are likely to become standard components of mainstream investment portfolios. ETF products, stablecoins, and DeFi applications will also heat up. A compliance wave driven by traditional finance is rewriting the rules of the entire crypto ecosystem.