JPMorgan's latest analysis indicates that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency capital inflows are expected to surpass $130 billion this year. This global financial giant, with an asset size of $4 trillion, believes that market inflows will reach new highs. The forecast is based on on-chain data and institutional allocation trends, suggesting that the entire crypto ecosystem is attracting more traditional financial capital.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-15 13:58
Haha, 130 billion is nowhere near enough. I've already gone all in.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-15 13:57
$130 billion? The traditional financial giants have finally caught the scent, haha
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-15 13:57
130 billion? JPM's words sound nice, but it'll probably shrink again by then.
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SleepTrader
· 01-15 13:40
130 billion? JP Morgan, are you serious? It seems like every time they make a prediction, they tend to overestimate.
JPMorgan's latest analysis indicates that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency capital inflows are expected to surpass $130 billion this year. This global financial giant, with an asset size of $4 trillion, believes that market inflows will reach new highs. The forecast is based on on-chain data and institutional allocation trends, suggesting that the entire crypto ecosystem is attracting more traditional financial capital.