Grayscale announced a "Watchlist" in Q1, summarizing 36 digital assets as potential candidates for future inclusion in its investment product ecosystem. This list includes high-profile public chain ecosystem tokens such as Aptos and Arbitrum, as well as leading exchange ecosystem assets like Binance Coin.
According to Grayscale's positioning, this list essentially serves as a screening indicator for digital assets that have not yet officially launched investment products. In other words, assets on this list mean they have gained more attention from mainstream investment institutions and also reflect a certain market recognition of these tokens' fundamentals. For investors interested in digital asset investment trends and wanting to understand institutional selection logic, this list is worth paying attention to.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-16 07:34
Grayscale's move is basically signaling retail investors; being on the inclusion list = institutional approval, so keep a close watch.
Wait, 36 coins? How long will it take to filter through all of them?
I just want to know if Aptos can successfully get onboarded; it feels uncertain.
Institutions definitely have sharper eyes than us. It's okay to follow and take some gains.
If this list leaks any insider information, that would be interesting.
To put it simply, Grayscale is just warming up its product line; don't overthink it.
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FOMOmonster
· 01-16 02:25
Grayscale's move here is essentially giving potential coins a "qualification certificate." Getting on the list = institutional endorsement. BNB is already on the list, so what else are you waiting for?
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-15 14:43
Gray scale is actually just marketing; the truly good projects have already jumped on board.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-13 11:14
Grayscale's move is indeed endorsing these coins
But can they just rise after making the list? I doubt it
Remember the story of Aptos before
The list is all fake; the key is whether they can really get on the product
Wait, BNB still needs to "consider"? That's a bit ridiculous
Institutional endorsement is enough, let's just watch the market ourselves
Out of 36 coins, it's good if two survive, don't overthink it
Grayscale is playing chess, let's just watch the excitement
The list looks good, but think carefully before jumping in
Is this list valuable? The key is whether there is real money following up
It's the same old story, hype it up first and then see
Institutional choices, should we follow and bet? Or wait until the product is really out
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-13 11:12
Oh my goodness, Grayscale directly gave 36 tokens an admission ticket this time. This is institutional-level endorsement. Whoever is in it is guaranteed to win.
36? Not to mention, this list can save us a lot of research time haha.
Wait, are any of these the ones I bottomed out on... I need to quickly check the list.
Grayscale's move is always big, with Aptos and Arbitrum both on the list—are they really surprises? Not at all.
For tokens that make it onto this list, the next step is to wait for Grayscale's product launch. Do you want to bet or not?
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-13 11:10
Grayscale's move is basically reserving space for their future product lines. Having these 36 coins selected actually makes things more stable.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-13 10:55
Gray's recent actions are essentially giving these tokens a stamp of approval; getting on the list means being officially recognized.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-13 10:46
Gray scale's move is indeed hinting at something; getting on the list is equivalent to receiving an institutional-level endorsement.
Grayscale announced a "Watchlist" in Q1, summarizing 36 digital assets as potential candidates for future inclusion in its investment product ecosystem. This list includes high-profile public chain ecosystem tokens such as Aptos and Arbitrum, as well as leading exchange ecosystem assets like Binance Coin.
According to Grayscale's positioning, this list essentially serves as a screening indicator for digital assets that have not yet officially launched investment products. In other words, assets on this list mean they have gained more attention from mainstream investment institutions and also reflect a certain market recognition of these tokens' fundamentals. For investors interested in digital asset investment trends and wanting to understand institutional selection logic, this list is worth paying attention to.