A $5 trillion asset manager like Fidelity sees a crypto super cycle taking shape. Their conviction matters—it's not just noise. When institutional players this size start mapping multi-year upside cycles, the narrative shifts. That's what everyone's been anticipating.
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DataBartender
· 01-15 11:49
Well... If Fidelity says so, then it's really happening. The institutional real-money signals can't be ignored.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-14 13:59
The asset management giant with 50 trillion is all talking about a super cycle. This time, it's really not just retail investors' imagination, right?
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-12 23:47
Hmm… A player of Fidelity's scale definitely acts differently. This time, it's not retail investors just hyping up, there's really something there.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-12 23:47
Hmm, actions by institutions like Fidelity are really not to be taken lightly.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-12 23:47
Hmm... Fidelity's move truly changes the game, 5 trillion, it's not just the murmurs of small retail investors.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-12 23:39
NGL, institutions at the fidelity level really can't be taken lightly... Wait, when did they say that?
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just_another_wallet
· 01-12 23:38
When institutions like Fidelity start to get involved, it's definitely not nonsense. This is the signal we've been waiting for.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-12 23:26
NGL, institutions at the fidelity level are truly different. If they all start looking at multi-year cycles, retail investors following the trend will be only natural.
A $5 trillion asset manager like Fidelity sees a crypto super cycle taking shape. Their conviction matters—it's not just noise. When institutional players this size start mapping multi-year upside cycles, the narrative shifts. That's what everyone's been anticipating.