Looking at the next 3-5 years, traditional banks aren't just dabbling—they're gonna roll out Bitcoin yield products as standard offerings. Why? The infrastructure is getting built right now. Core is laying the groundwork that'll power this whole shift. Once institutional money flows in at scale, Bitcoin buybacks become inevitable. We're talking enterprise-level capital allocation here, not retail speculation. The pieces are already in motion: banks need solutions, infrastructure is maturing, and the math on institutional Bitcoin adoption starts making sense. This isn't hype—it's the natural progression when yield-hungry institutions finally have a compliant way to play.
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LeverageAddict
· 13h ago
tbh the bank's move is really happening. Once infrastructure matures, we have to follow suit. By then, BTC yield products will become standard, and institutions won't have many options... This logic indeed holds water.
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ClassicDumpster
· 22h ago
Honestly, I only half believe this logic... If banks really come in on a large scale, they need to pass the regulatory hurdle first. We're nowhere near that point right now.
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ContractBugHunter
· 23h ago
Banks are still researching Bitcoin, but we're already looking at the next wave... The infrastructure part is definitely no joke.
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TerraNeverForget
· 23h ago
Banks are really about to compete with Bitcoin, and this time it doesn't seem like a joke... The infrastructure is in place, and with institutional funds pouring in, the pace of acceleration is inevitable.
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AirdropChaser
· 23h ago
ngl, this wave is really the inevitable trend; traditional banks will either proactively embrace it or be wiped out on the beach.
Looking at the next 3-5 years, traditional banks aren't just dabbling—they're gonna roll out Bitcoin yield products as standard offerings. Why? The infrastructure is getting built right now. Core is laying the groundwork that'll power this whole shift. Once institutional money flows in at scale, Bitcoin buybacks become inevitable. We're talking enterprise-level capital allocation here, not retail speculation. The pieces are already in motion: banks need solutions, infrastructure is maturing, and the math on institutional Bitcoin adoption starts making sense. This isn't hype—it's the natural progression when yield-hungry institutions finally have a compliant way to play.