Traditional finance is shifting gears. Bank of America just told its wealth management clients they can park up to 4% of their portfolios in crypto assets. Not a recommendation, but an allocation threshold that wasn't there before. Small percentage, big signal—when legacy banking starts carving out room for digital assets, the institutional tide might be turning faster than we think.
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RugDocDetective
· 28m ago
4%? This number looks small, but traditional finance is really giving it a spot this time, unlike the previous vague approach. Institutions enter like this—step by step. Only when you look back will you see it clearly.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 4h ago
4% is really still too little, it should have been done like this long ago... Has the bank finally figured it out?
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fren.eth
· 4h ago
Hey, Bank of America has finally softened its stance. What does a 4% quota mean? It means institutions can’t hold back any longer and are rushing to enter the market. Just wait and see.
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LightningHarvester
· 4h ago
Wow, this operation by Bank of America is really a disguised acknowledgment. Although 4% doesn't seem like much, this signal is absolutely amazing.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 5h ago
4% doesn't seem like much, but when it comes from a large institution like Bank of America, it's a completely different story. That's the key.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 5h ago
4% doesn't sound like much, but you all understand what this thing means... big institutions are really starting to take it seriously.
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CryingOldWallet
· 5h ago
This move by boa is indeed remarkable. 4% may seem small, but it shows that large institutions are finally willing to be humble.
Traditional finance is shifting gears. Bank of America just told its wealth management clients they can park up to 4% of their portfolios in crypto assets. Not a recommendation, but an allocation threshold that wasn't there before. Small percentage, big signal—when legacy banking starts carving out room for digital assets, the institutional tide might be turning faster than we think.