Vanguard just made a big shift in their crypto stance. The asset management giant is now letting clients access Bitcoin ETF products on their platform. This marks a notable policy reversal for a firm that previously steered clear of direct crypto exposure. For investors who've been with Vanguard, this opens up a regulated pathway to gain Bitcoin exposure through traditional brokerage accounts. The move signals growing institutional acceptance of crypto assets, even among traditionally conservative financial players.
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-03 02:12
Wait a minute, has Vanguard really turned around? This isn't the conservative old man I remember.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-02 02:05
Another TradFi giant has bowed down. They previously refused to touch Bitcoin, but now they have to kneel and sing "Conquer".
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CryptoGoldmine
· 12-02 02:04
Wait a minute, Vanguard's move is actually paving the way for institutional investors. Just look at the recent rise of the Computing Power network, and you will understand that the timing for large institutions to get on board is never a coincidence.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12-02 02:02
Previously they were singing a different tune, now they are directly selling Bitcoin ETF, big institutions are just like this, turning their backs without recognition, it's laughable.
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MemeCurator
· 12-02 02:00
Did they sell first or what? How did TradFi turn around so quickly?
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-02 01:47
Preemptive strike, this wave of Vanguard is really forced out, no more pretending. Institutions have to bow their heads.
Vanguard just made a big shift in their crypto stance. The asset management giant is now letting clients access Bitcoin ETF products on their platform. This marks a notable policy reversal for a firm that previously steered clear of direct crypto exposure. For investors who've been with Vanguard, this opens up a regulated pathway to gain Bitcoin exposure through traditional brokerage accounts. The move signals growing institutional acceptance of crypto assets, even among traditionally conservative financial players.