BlackRock's move is happening again. This giant, managing $13 trillion in assets, now holds a $230 million position in MSTR. In other words, it is indirectly increasing its Bitcoin holdings. These actions by major institutions are all sending the same signal — the Bitcoin ecosystem is gaining genuine support from traditional finance. From Grayscale to spot ETFs, and now these institutions' continued accumulation, the market's fundamentals are quietly changing.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-12 14:59
Blackstone is really paving the way this time, directly investing 230 million in MSTR, which is equivalent to indirectly going long on Bitcoin. Traditional financial giants are starting to accept this thing.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-12 14:55
Blackstone is giving a lesson to traditional finance. Now even the big boss has to bow and buy Bitcoin.
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SilentObserver
· 01-12 14:51
Blackstone is really making a big move, secretly increasing its stake in MSTR with a volume of 13 trillion. Isn't this essentially betting on the future of Bitcoin?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-12 14:51
Black Rock is clearly telling us that Bitcoin is no longer a toy; real big money is entering the market.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-12 14:46
Blackstone's move this time is truly impeccable. With a market size of 13 trillion, just a slight move can make the market tremble. Now, openly increasing holdings in Bitcoin-related assets shows that traditional finance has completely surrendered.
BlackRock's move is happening again. This giant, managing $13 trillion in assets, now holds a $230 million position in MSTR. In other words, it is indirectly increasing its Bitcoin holdings. These actions by major institutions are all sending the same signal — the Bitcoin ecosystem is gaining genuine support from traditional finance. From Grayscale to spot ETFs, and now these institutions' continued accumulation, the market's fundamentals are quietly changing.