Blockchain references in SEC filings surged to 8,000 mentions by August, maintaining strong levels through November. The spike was primarily fueled by Bitcoin's mainstream adoption and the growing significance of spot Bitcoin ETF products in corporate regulatory disclosures. This uptick signals increasing institutional attention to crypto assets at the regulatory filing level.

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AirdropHuntervip
· 3h ago
8,000 mentions? Are institutions really starting to pay attention to Bitcoin, but is this number increasing or is it not very meaningful?
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 3h ago
8,000 mentions? Institutions are starting to take this seriously, but it's just a numbers game. The real key is when the money actually comes in.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 3h ago
Oh my god, 8,000 mentions? The institutions are really getting addicted to this. As soon as the Bitcoin ETF appeared, Wall Street couldn't sit still... I told you, this institutional entry isn't just hype, they really want to get some gains. Take a look at my holdings... Should I buy the dip again and again?
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 3h ago
8,000 mentions? The institutions are really going all in now, they were just pretending not to care before.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 4h ago
8,000 mentions, the institutions are really starting to come in... But let's see what the documents say, still need to be cautious.
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