[Coin World] The recent move by American banks is quite explosive – for the first time, they publicly suggested that their wealth management clients invest in encryption assets. The recommended allocation is between 1% and 4%. Does that seem small? But for traditional banks, this is already an unprecedented shift.
More importantly, starting from January 5, 2026, they will officially cover research reports on four Bitcoin ETFs. What does this mean? Encryption assets are officially being treated as “serious assets” by these established financial giants, no longer marginalized speculative products.
In plain terms, mainstream financial institutions are starting to incorporate Bitcoin into their asset allocation frameworks with real money, which is a milestone signal for the entire industry.
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MEVictim
· 10h ago
The bull run is right in front of us.
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MetadataExplorer
· 10h ago
Started to layout.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 10h ago
Just like a marathon's first mile, institutional adoption is warming up. Been DCAing since 2017 and these big bank moves validate what we've known: Bitcoin isn't just running a sprint, it's setting up for an ultra-marathon in traditional finance.
Bank of America has officially recommended that clients allocate encryption assets, and Bitcoin ETF has entered the mainstream asset system.
[Coin World] The recent move by American banks is quite explosive – for the first time, they publicly suggested that their wealth management clients invest in encryption assets. The recommended allocation is between 1% and 4%. Does that seem small? But for traditional banks, this is already an unprecedented shift.
More importantly, starting from January 5, 2026, they will officially cover research reports on four Bitcoin ETFs. What does this mean? Encryption assets are officially being treated as “serious assets” by these established financial giants, no longer marginalized speculative products.
In plain terms, mainstream financial institutions are starting to incorporate Bitcoin into their asset allocation frameworks with real money, which is a milestone signal for the entire industry.