A turning point just emerged in how institutional capital flows into crypto. The executive order greenlighting pension funds to allocate capital into digital assets marks a structural shift in the market. Why does this matter? Pension funds sit on trillions of dollars globally. Even modest exposure—say, 1-3% of their portfolios—would inject enormous liquidity into crypto markets. The math is straightforward: when institutions managing such vast sums start moving, the impact ripples across every asset class. This isn't hype. It's about capital architecture fundamentally changing. Small allocation percentages from these massive pools translate into meaningful inflows that reshape market dynamics.
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bridgeOops
· 12-26 22:44
Really? Pension funds are entering the market? Then we better take a good look to see if it's just another hype...
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-26 22:43
Damn, is the pension fund about to enter the market? This is really going to take off, bro.
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DecentralizedElder
· 12-26 22:41
Pension funds are entering the market, this time it's really happening... 1-3% may not sound like much, but when placed in those trillion-dollar fund pools, we small retail investors really can't handle this amount.
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RatioHunter
· 12-26 22:40
Retirement funds' moves are truly different... 1-3% may not sound like much, but that's the 1-3% of a trillion-dollar scale, which is the real game-changer.
A turning point just emerged in how institutional capital flows into crypto. The executive order greenlighting pension funds to allocate capital into digital assets marks a structural shift in the market. Why does this matter? Pension funds sit on trillions of dollars globally. Even modest exposure—say, 1-3% of their portfolios—would inject enormous liquidity into crypto markets. The math is straightforward: when institutions managing such vast sums start moving, the impact ripples across every asset class. This isn't hype. It's about capital architecture fundamentally changing. Small allocation percentages from these massive pools translate into meaningful inflows that reshape market dynamics.