A $4 trillion asset manager like JPMorgan gearing up to offer crypto trading for institutional clients—this changes the game in ways most people aren't grasping yet.
Think about it: when legacy finance heavyweights start moving into this space, they're not just dabbling in spot trading. Institutional capital doesn't enter halfway. This signals genuine confidence in crypto's role within traditional portfolios, and it opens doors for much deeper market integration.
The question isn't whether more tradfi giants will follow. It's how fast the infrastructure will adapt to handle the incoming flow.
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ZkSnarker
· 12-22 22:53
ngl this is the "we were right all along" moment but framed as institutional discovery lmao. jpmorgan moving in doesn't change the tech, just changes who gets to profit from it. infrastructure adapting tho... that's actually the real constraint nobody talks about
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PessimisticOracle
· 12-22 22:51
JP Morgan's actions this time, to put it simply, are just TradFi trying to take over our market...
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NewDAOdreamer
· 12-22 22:44
JPMorgan's move is truly a turning point; once institutional funds enter, there is no turning back.
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blockBoy
· 12-22 22:37
JPMorgan has gotten on board, and now TradFi really can't sit still. Can the underlying infrastructure keep up?
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EthSandwichHero
· 12-22 22:34
JPM's move is indeed remarkable, but what I'm more concerned about is whether the infrastructure can hold up...
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Another traditional giant is entering the game, this time it really is different.
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Wow, a 40 trillion market is starting to play with coins, I just want to know if our liquidity is enough...
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To put it bluntly, it's the big fish coming to eat the small fish, and the bottleneck of the infrastructure is the real problem.
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Tradfi giants are flocking in, is the tech stack really ready? I'm a bit worried.
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Now the market is going to be reshuffled, and retail investors are going to get slapped in the face again.
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The inability of the infrastructure to keep up with the pace is the fatal flaw, let's wait and see.
A $4 trillion asset manager like JPMorgan gearing up to offer crypto trading for institutional clients—this changes the game in ways most people aren't grasping yet.
Think about it: when legacy finance heavyweights start moving into this space, they're not just dabbling in spot trading. Institutional capital doesn't enter halfway. This signals genuine confidence in crypto's role within traditional portfolios, and it opens doors for much deeper market integration.
The question isn't whether more tradfi giants will follow. It's how fast the infrastructure will adapt to handle the incoming flow.