#比特币对比代币化黄金 BlackRock has recently submitted an application for an ASTER Staking ETF. This move once again brings the market's focus back to institutional interest in crypto assets. The ecosystems of mainstream tokens such as $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are attracting more and more traditional financial players.
From the perspective of tokenized assets, the launch of staking ETF products may change the asset allocation logic for both retail and institutional investors. Similar to the past competition with traditional gold assets, this shift reflects the changing role of digital assets in asset allocation—from speculative targets gradually evolving into institutional-grade allocation tools.
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MevShadowranger
· 15h ago
BlackRock is at it again, this time really aiming to treat crypto as a legitimate asset class.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-11 01:03
Oh my God, BlackRock is really here? Do retail investors still have a chance now? Haha
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BankruptWorker
· 12-10 04:53
BlackRock is doing this again, just to get a piece of the pie, but then again, the entry of institutions has indeed changed the rules of the game
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PumpDetector
· 12-10 01:30
nah, blackrock filing another etf is just institutional theater at this point... they're accumulating while the masses think it's legitimacy lol. seen this pattern since mt. gox days tbh
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-10 01:30
BlackRock is at it again, this time with a staking ETF. It really feels like traditional finance is starting to take crypto seriously.
Institutions entering the market really make a difference. Retail investors have been trading in this space for a while, and now institutions are just starting to use mainstream coins as allocation tools—feels a bit late.
Will gold’s status be challenged? I doubt it, but at least it shows that the narrative around digital assets is becoming more compelling.
Staking yields plus institutional endorsement—this combination is pretty powerful. No wonder SOL has also been showing some movement lately.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-10 01:30
BlackRock's moves this time are really part of a bigger strategy. The signal for institutional entry is so obvious—what are retail investors still hesitating about?
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SmartContractDiver
· 12-10 01:29
BlackRock seems to want to standardize all of our tracks, and the next step is probably to harvest retail investors.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-10 01:19
BlackRock is stirring things up again, this time with a staking ETF... It feels like traditional finance is finally starting to take crypto seriously and no longer sees us as mere gamblers.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 BlackRock has recently submitted an application for an ASTER Staking ETF. This move once again brings the market's focus back to institutional interest in crypto assets. The ecosystems of mainstream tokens such as $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are attracting more and more traditional financial players.
From the perspective of tokenized assets, the launch of staking ETF products may change the asset allocation logic for both retail and institutional investors. Similar to the past competition with traditional gold assets, this shift reflects the changing role of digital assets in asset allocation—from speculative targets gradually evolving into institutional-grade allocation tools.