【Crypto World】Breaking news — U.S. banks have given the green light to wealth management advisors, allowing them to recommend clients allocate 1% to 4% of their portfolios to cryptocurrencies. This new policy will officially take effect on January 5, 2026, marking yet another shift in mainstream Wall Street institutions’ attitude towards digital assets.
Meanwhile, the market is also watching another indicator in early January. Rumors that former President Trump plans to nominate Kevin Hasset as Federal Reserve Chair around January 9 have already caused ripples among traders. The market generally expects this personnel change to open a window for dovish policies — expectations of rate cuts heating up, increased market liquidity — all of which are seen as potential drivers for cryptocurrency prices.
From opening the door of traditional finance to cryptocurrencies, to the possible gentle shift in macro policies, expectations for a new cycle are building.
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SleepTrader
· 01-05 18:08
Wow, is Bank of America really about to make an official announcement? 1 to 4% doesn't sound like much, but this is the breaking of the ice.
Wait, Hasset is really in? Then the rate cuts have just begun...
Wall Street opening up, I really didn't expect that, this time is different.
Will January see a direct takeoff? I can't sit still.
The Fed changing personnel feels even more intense than adjusting quotas.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-05 10:10
U.S. banks are starting to allocate to cryptocurrencies, and Wall Street is really getting serious now.
1% to 4%, although it doesn't seem like much, but it's an attitude, and the signaling is huge.
Hasset's appearance has raised expectations of interest rate cuts, and liquidity loosening is definitely pushing prices upward.
I'm just waiting for a new round of market trends. Are you ready with your bullets?
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ChainWallflower
· 01-05 10:08
Damn, has Bank of America really opened up? Wall Street is about to get involved.
Wait, 1% to 4% doesn't seem like much, feels like they're still testing the waters.
If Hasset takes the stage, will the rate cut really happen? We'll have to keep an eye on that.
Mainstream institutions entering the market is a good sign, but don't celebrate too early, we still need to see how the policies are implemented.
The Federal Reserve's move feels a bit interesting, seems like they're paving the way for big capital to enter.
This wave of market activity in January should pick up, but I'm still a bit uncertain.
This time really feels different, like major events are all happening at once.
Speaking of which, once these policies are implemented, how will retail investors cope? They'll get cut again.
Feeling a mix of anticipation and fear, after experiencing so many reversals.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-05 10:08
Wow, US banks are really starting to allocate to crypto. Wall Street is about to jump on board.
Wait, can Hasset really cut rates when he takes office? It seems a bit uncertain to me...
1% to 4%? That ratio feels a bit conservative, but at least it's a signal.
As rate cut expectations rise, liquidity will loosen, and the crypto world is about to get excited again.
Rumors are just rumors; the key is how January will unfold. Anyway, I'm already prepared.
This time is really different; institutional entry makes a whole lot of difference.
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ChainPoet
· 01-05 10:05
Now Wall Street is really going all in. The 1% to 4% range doesn't seem like much, but it's officially recognized. The key is the psychological breakthrough.
If Trump really pushes Hasset up, with a rate cut cycle and institutional entry, how could we miss this wave of market movement?
Wait, the problem is it starts on January 5th? I feel like the timing is a bit tight...
1% to 4%? Haha, that's hilarious. Is this the "embrace" of Wall Street? Too conservative.
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Federal Reserve change + rate cut expectations, I need to think this through carefully.
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Wait, is it true? Starting in January next year? Feels like this wave has already been internally digested.
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It's rumors and expectations again. I just want to know when it will actually be implemented. No matter how nice it sounds now, it's useless.
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With this pace, are they really just messing around or are they serious? Let's see and decide.
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So Wall Street is only now allowing a 1% allocation? What does that indicate... They've already played halfway through.
Bank of America opens up crypto configuration, January Federal Reserve signals may trigger a new round of market movement
【Crypto World】Breaking news — U.S. banks have given the green light to wealth management advisors, allowing them to recommend clients allocate 1% to 4% of their portfolios to cryptocurrencies. This new policy will officially take effect on January 5, 2026, marking yet another shift in mainstream Wall Street institutions’ attitude towards digital assets.
Meanwhile, the market is also watching another indicator in early January. Rumors that former President Trump plans to nominate Kevin Hasset as Federal Reserve Chair around January 9 have already caused ripples among traders. The market generally expects this personnel change to open a window for dovish policies — expectations of rate cuts heating up, increased market liquidity — all of which are seen as potential drivers for cryptocurrency prices.
From opening the door of traditional finance to cryptocurrencies, to the possible gentle shift in macro policies, expectations for a new cycle are building.