Institutional gatekeeping plays out differently than many expect. Vanguard Group now offers clients access to spot Bitcoin ETF trading, yet their conviction tells another story. The firm's leadership remains skeptical, treating Bitcoin more as speculative collectible rather than serious asset class. Classic institutional paradox: opening doors while staying cautious. The gap between product availability and genuine belief reveals how traditional finance is still wrestling with crypto legitimacy. Money talks, but so does doubt.
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ArbitrageBot
· 12-12 22:52
Saying you're open-minded, but still guarded internally—that's the true reflection of traditional finance.
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FallingLeaf
· 12-12 22:41
Talking about openness but still not trusting it internally—that's traditional finance, isn't it?
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FortuneTeller42
· 12-12 22:37
Say you support it, but secretly doubt it. That's how traditional finance is.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-12 22:30
Claiming to be open-minded, but still not trusting BTC deep down—old tricks.
Institutional gatekeeping plays out differently than many expect. Vanguard Group now offers clients access to spot Bitcoin ETF trading, yet their conviction tells another story. The firm's leadership remains skeptical, treating Bitcoin more as speculative collectible rather than serious asset class. Classic institutional paradox: opening doors while staying cautious. The gap between product availability and genuine belief reveals how traditional finance is still wrestling with crypto legitimacy. Money talks, but so does doubt.