BlackRock's assets just crossed the $14 trillion milestone—a staggering new high. What's driving this? ETF inflows are surging like never before. Traditional finance is clearly shifting gears. More institutional capital flowing into structured investment products means one thing: they're betting big on digital assets and alternative markets. This kind of institutional momentum doesn't happen by accident. It signals confidence in the broader ecosystem. When the world's largest asset managers keep breaking records, it's worth paying attention to what's actually moving the needle.
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NotSatoshi
· 7h ago
Blackstone has reached 14 trillion; traditional finance is really going all in now.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 7h ago
14 trillion? Blackstone has poured all the traditional finance's coffin money into it. Once institutional money enters the market, it's over. It should have been like this a long time ago.
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DeFiGrayling
· 7h ago
Institutions are really betting, this time it's different
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 8h ago
Blackstone's 14 trillion, traditional finance is coming in... Now the on-chain ecosystem is trembling.
BlackRock's assets just crossed the $14 trillion milestone—a staggering new high. What's driving this? ETF inflows are surging like never before. Traditional finance is clearly shifting gears. More institutional capital flowing into structured investment products means one thing: they're betting big on digital assets and alternative markets. This kind of institutional momentum doesn't happen by accident. It signals confidence in the broader ecosystem. When the world's largest asset managers keep breaking records, it's worth paying attention to what's actually moving the needle.