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Topic: When comes big institutional money into crypto market? - page 2. (Read 333 times)

legendary
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Maybe "crypto" market will die before institutional investors will be able to get in, because the market is full of useless ICO tokens and altcoins with unrealistic hype and no working product. This creates a high chance of massive crash when most of the investors will realize that this is going nowhere. SO instead it might be better to ask when will institutional money get into Bitcoin. To answer that, it might be already slowly happenning, but the big wave can be expected after altcoin bubble bursting, since there's still a lot of people doubting Bitcoin, but after it will survive the crypto extinction, people will judge it by its technology and will realize that it is actually working and useful.
sr. member
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perhaps at the end of this year will be in big money that will invest in crypto. everyone has talked about this rumor every time.
sr. member
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There have been rumors for some time that large institutional investors and asset managers want to get into crypto. Efforts by Goldman Sachs, Rothschild and others seem to confirm that. But really, there has not been any effect yet. When do you think the big money will come from institutions in the crypto market?

its not the institutional money that is significant its the trust that, is

if institutions will issue their own currencies, like for example ITER which i think will be very successful, entire society will change, people wont think in us dollar anymore but in "coin of style"

for example bitcoin wont have a "us dollar" valuation from gambling banksters anymore then bitcoin will get a very bad time, latest at that point of time, if not then even sooner.
newbie
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The inflow of institutional money isn't going to happen in an instant- its a constant process. Big money doesn't just jump into a space but instead has a calculated method. It will be drip fed into the markets in my opinion.
full member
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Whale trader or even a group of whale trader able to affect bitcoin value globally.
As you guys know that bitcoin value depend on supply and demand so it's quite easy enough to affect them.

Of course it's need process and time to see the movement happen !
full member
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Institutional money is already in the game, the current marketcap is around 300 billion dollars, it's a lot of money, and it's not just enthusiasts who are in this game ... But the marketcap is still going to increase a lot over the years, it has potential to about 5 trillion dollars in 2-3 years.
hero member
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Get'em boys
There have been rumors for some time that large institutional investors and asset managers want to get into crypto. Efforts by Goldman Sachs, Rothschild and others seem to confirm that. But really, there has not been any effect yet. When do you think the big money will come from institutions in the crypto market?
Big money is flowing in but because of too many altcoins and ICOs we might not feel this impact yet until coins with no use and no value are pulled out from the market to feel the effect.

And as far as I know we need more institutional investors to pump in new money and not whats happening of the same old money circulating around us.
newbie
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they are already but there're still some available tacky issues about legalization for these. But I hope they will get through soon.
member
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I don't think we can have much of institutional or corporate investment in cryptocurrencies if there is no regulation in place. Regulations will build trust because scam is on the high side and no way to hold people accountable for wrongdoings.
Yeah i agree with you, regulations will build trust and people will figure out the right way to avoid the scam.
full member
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I don't think we can have much of institutional or corporate investment in cryptocurrencies if there is no regulation in place. Regulations will build trust because scam is on the high side and no way to hold people accountable for wrongdoings.
legendary
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Institutional money is already in, somewhat. It comes in through proxy businesses that aren't subject to strict regulations. It might not even be 1% of the total capital they are ready to dump into crypto, but it is at least a start.

Important for people to understand is that institutions are pretty late with entering this market, so the capital that they already have in here is enough to keep the price relatively 'low' through manipulation, all to grant themselves a better entry point in case they are allowed to pull out their big guns. I am sure that it will happen this year. Coinbase is actively conversing with regulators to get things done.

Institutions will not pay top dollar prices, they know what they do to make people pay top dollar prices, and they eventually will. Smiley
legendary
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When do you think big money will come from institutions in the crypto market?
Long-term legal status is one of the most important incentives for investment. These rumors are used by big whales to create a kind of recovery in price thus selling at a high price.
Also, the evolution of technologies such as Lightning Network will make Bitcoin more suitable for many transactions "big money will come from institutions."

Overall price stability with positive growth far better than large fluctuations does not last for long periods
tyz
legendary
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There have been rumors for some time that large institutional investors and asset managers want to get into crypto. Efforts by Goldman Sachs, Rothschild and others seem to confirm that. But really, there has not been any effect yet. When do you think the big money will come from institutions in the crypto market?
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