In the long history of asset classes, cryptocurrencies are the only ones built entirely from the grassroots level.
A few years ago, the entire market was mainly driven by retail investors, but a sudden change has emerged over the past two years. Institutional capital has flooded into this space on a large scale, with enterprise-level participation reaching a historic high. This not only reflects the increased maturity of the market but also signifies a fundamental transformation in the crypto ecosystem. Moving from niche experimentation to mainstream acceptance, this process is accelerating.
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In the long history of asset classes, cryptocurrencies are the only ones built entirely from the grassroots level.
A few years ago, the entire market was mainly driven by retail investors, but a sudden change has emerged over the past two years. Institutional capital has flooded into this space on a large scale, with enterprise-level participation reaching a historic high. This not only reflects the increased maturity of the market but also signifies a fundamental transformation in the crypto ecosystem. Moving from niche experimentation to mainstream acceptance, this process is accelerating.