People who say Bitcoin ETFs have already hit their ceiling probably don't see the bigger picture. The assets under management growth? We're basically at the starting line here. What's happening quietly is that ETFs are transforming into one of the strongest demand mechanisms for Bitcoin. Think about what's coming next cycle—it won't be retail hype or social media buzz driving the numbers anymore. ETF inflows are about to become THE main force. And honestly, I wouldn't be shocked if we see total ETF AUM numbers that make today's figures look quaint.
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On-ChainDiver
· 1h ago
Ceiling? Wake up, it's just getting started. The next cycle is when the institutions will take the spotlight.
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SatoshiHeir
· 4h ago
It should be pointed out that this brother clearly has not read the institutional allocation cycle theory of spot ETFs. On-chain data indicates that we are still far from the point where institutions will make large-scale entries — this is merely the eve of the institutional dividend release.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-04 19:36
Those talking about the ceiling haven't even seen clearly; ETF is just getting started.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-04 17:09
Honestly, those saying BTC ETF has peaked now are clueless. We're just getting started.
ETFs are the real main force in the next cycle; the retail and small investor approach is already outdated.
Really, in a year when you look back at the current AUM figures... it'll be laughable, juvenile.
Institutional flows are always massive; that's the real trump card.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-03 20:54
Ceiling? Wake up, bro, this is only the first round.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-03 20:54
Nah, these people saying we've reached the top are just too naive. Institutional forces are just beginning to exert influence.
ETFs are the real engine for the next wave; retail enthusiasm is nothing...
To put it plainly, the current numbers will look insignificant next year.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-03 20:52
Ceiling? Laughing out loud, this is just the beginning. You'll know when the institutions start accumulating in the next cycle.
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-03 20:50
NGL, this wave is really the prelude to institutional bottom-fishing. While retail investors are still flooding the screens, big money has already quietly entered the market.
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MemecoinTrader
· 01-03 20:49
ngl the ceiling narrative is peak amateur hour. institutional flow mechanics always hide in plain sight while retail argues on twitter lmao
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MoonBoi42
· 01-03 20:46
ngl This guy's not wrong, institutions are really quietly getting on board
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ETF is just beginning, the next cycle is the main course
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The retail FOMO approach is outdated, the real money is with the institutions
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Ceiling? Wake up, this is only the first chapter
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Institutional entry is the endgame, retail investors are just side dishes
People who say Bitcoin ETFs have already hit their ceiling probably don't see the bigger picture. The assets under management growth? We're basically at the starting line here. What's happening quietly is that ETFs are transforming into one of the strongest demand mechanisms for Bitcoin. Think about what's coming next cycle—it won't be retail hype or social media buzz driving the numbers anymore. ETF inflows are about to become THE main force. And honestly, I wouldn't be shocked if we see total ETF AUM numbers that make today's figures look quaint.