Back in 2017, the JPMorgan Chase chief called Bitcoin nothing but a fraud—a pretty bold statement from a Wall Street titan. Flash forward to 2025, and the tone has completely flipped: blockchain is now being recognized as genuinely real technology.
It's a striking reversal that mirrors the broader institutional awakening happening across traditional finance. What changed? Maturation of the ecosystem, regulatory clarity creeping in, and maybe the undeniable track record of blockchain infrastructure. When titans of traditional banking shift their stance this dramatically, it usually signals something bigger is happening beneath the surface.
Were you tracking this transformation? The journey from dismissal to validation tells us a lot about where the industry's heading.
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MevHunter
· 4h ago
NGL, Wall Street big shots are really giving a loud slap... From complete denial to acknowledging the technology's authenticity, this shift is quite significant.
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MetaMaximalist
· 13h ago
ngl, dimon's 180 on blockchain is basically the adoption curve textbook example tbh. institutional capitulation always signals protocol sustainability reaching critical mass—this is innovation arbitrage playing out in real time fr
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ForumMiningMaster
· 13h ago
Face-slapping scene, that's how those guys on Wall Street are—blowing whichever way the wind blows.
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StakeOrRegret
· 14h ago
Haha, slap in the face, big brother. You were criticizing Bitcoin in 2017, and now you've changed your tune.
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SilentObserver
· 14h ago
Haha, I’m stunned. The ones who used to criticize the most now look the worst.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 14h ago
NGL, the reality check came so quickly... During the 2008 financial crisis, they said banks were fine, and now they're pretending to understand blockchain again.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 14h ago
lol Back then, the iron嘴 and copper牙 were humiliated, this is the charm of crypto... Just wait a little longer, until the day when all the big institutions kneel and admit their mistakes.
Back in 2017, the JPMorgan Chase chief called Bitcoin nothing but a fraud—a pretty bold statement from a Wall Street titan. Flash forward to 2025, and the tone has completely flipped: blockchain is now being recognized as genuinely real technology.
It's a striking reversal that mirrors the broader institutional awakening happening across traditional finance. What changed? Maturation of the ecosystem, regulatory clarity creeping in, and maybe the undeniable track record of blockchain infrastructure. When titans of traditional banking shift their stance this dramatically, it usually signals something bigger is happening beneath the surface.
Were you tracking this transformation? The journey from dismissal to validation tells us a lot about where the industry's heading.