Two years have passed since the U.S. approved spot Bitcoin ETFs on January 11, 2024. What started as a watershed moment for institutional capital has reshaped the Bitcoin landscape entirely. The numbers tell a compelling story: these ETFs now manage $120 billion in assets, and in that same period, Bitcoin has surged from $46,000 to $90,000—a clean double. The floodgates opened by regulatory approval haven't just attracted retail interest; they've channeled institutional money into the space at an unprecedented scale. This milestone marks more than a price movement—it reflects a fundamental shift in how traditional finance perceives and integrates digital assets into mainstream portfolios.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12h ago
Doubling in two years, institutional entry is this aggressive!
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ForkItAll
· 01-11 13:04
Wow, in two years, BTC doubled in value. This is the power of institutional involvement.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-11 13:02
Mainstream finance is now starting to take Bitcoin seriously as well. The changes over the past two years have indeed been quite extraordinary.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-11 13:02
Double the leverage, 12 billion inflow, traditional finance is really attractive now
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AirdropCollector
· 01-11 12:44
Haha, doubling from 46k to 90k, the institutions are really quietly making a fortune... This wave of ETFs is not just a simple financial innovation, but a turning point in the entire narrative.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-11 12:42
That's not right, doubling in two years? I feel like it's only been half a year. Where has the time gone...
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DuskSurfer
· 01-11 12:37
Bro, doubling in two years, huh? Now the institutions really smell blood.
Two years have passed since the U.S. approved spot Bitcoin ETFs on January 11, 2024. What started as a watershed moment for institutional capital has reshaped the Bitcoin landscape entirely. The numbers tell a compelling story: these ETFs now manage $120 billion in assets, and in that same period, Bitcoin has surged from $46,000 to $90,000—a clean double. The floodgates opened by regulatory approval haven't just attracted retail interest; they've channeled institutional money into the space at an unprecedented scale. This milestone marks more than a price movement—it reflects a fundamental shift in how traditional finance perceives and integrates digital assets into mainstream portfolios.