Larry Fink just said something wild. The BlackRock CEO straight up admitted he got Bitcoin wrong.
"My thought process always evolves… this is a big shift in my opinion."
Think about that for a second. The guy running the world's largest asset manager went from skeptic to believer. That's not some random trader flipping their view—it's the top of traditional finance changing course.
When institutions of that size start pivoting, the implications run deep. The question isn't if others will follow. It's when.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 4h ago
Larry Fink broke down; now traditional finance is truly panicking.
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FundingMartyr
· 4h ago
Wait, is this another stance show from Fink or does he really want to go all in on Bitcoin this time? I’ve seen plenty of these “awakenings” from traditional finance bigwigs.
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
The old traditional finance has completely surrendered, haha.
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WenMoon
· 4h ago
NGL, Larry admitting defeat this time is truly impressive—even traditional finance bigwigs are starting to act humble.
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MeaninglessApe
· 4h ago
The big shark has finally admitted defeat; the ceiling of traditional finance is about to collapse.
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GasFeeVictim
· 4h ago
Haha, Fink finally admitted defeat. Looks like us retail investors made the right bet.
Larry Fink just said something wild. The BlackRock CEO straight up admitted he got Bitcoin wrong.
"My thought process always evolves… this is a big shift in my opinion."
Think about that for a second. The guy running the world's largest asset manager went from skeptic to believer. That's not some random trader flipping their view—it's the top of traditional finance changing course.
When institutions of that size start pivoting, the implications run deep. The question isn't if others will follow. It's when.