#数字资产动态追踪 A phenomenon worth noting: institutional funds are pouring in en masse, and the crypto market is moving closer to mainstream finance. But this has two sides — more profit opportunities, but also increased competition.



Take ReserveOne as an example. This digital reserve company plans to go public on NASDAQ in Q1 of this year, officially becoming a listed company. Their asset allocation is quite interesting: 80% in Bitcoin, with the remaining 20% distributed among other crypto assets, including Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and XRP. This allocation reflects institutional preference for core assets.

In simple terms, institutional influx is a double-edged sword. On one hand, market liquidity improves and compliance strengthens; on the other hand, retail investors may need to rethink new strategies for crypto arbitrage. The market landscape is changing, and survival rules must adapt accordingly.
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 8h ago
yo ser, institutions eating good while us degenerates gotta adapt... probably nothing tho ngl
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LiquidationKingvip
· 8h ago
Institutions betting 80% on BTC are playing it safe; it shows they're also afraid of a fall.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 8h ago
Institutional entry is just bloodsucking; our retail investors' good days are coming to an end. The configuration of ReserveOne isn't anything special; everyone knows that betting on 80% BTC is stable. Listing on NASDAQ? That's just another hype to harvest retail investors. Talking to us here about better liquidity, but essentially it's just to push us out.
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FallingLeafvip
· 8h ago
Institutional entry has indeed heated up. What does the 80% allocation in BTC indicate? Still just trusting the parent, haha.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 8h ago
80% Bitcoin, 20% others. This setup is indeed stable but a bit boring. That's just how institutional players operate. Institutional entry sounds compliant and comfortable, but retail investors are either being squeezed out or lying flat—there's no middle ground. I don't quite understand the NASDAQ operation on ReserveOne. Is this to legitimize crypto assets or to cut the grass and harvest the chives? That's right, now playing with crypto means competing with institutions. Without enough competitiveness, it's really pointless. With institutional funds coming in, it feels like crypto is starting to lose its grassroots flavor. The arbitrage space for retail investors is being squeezed, which is inevitable. But can we find small opportunities that institutions overlook? Damn, 80% BTC is too conservative. Why not allocate more to new coins? This is called financialization—crypto is gradually turning into a playground for the wealthy. Stronger compliance also means reduced risks, and the profit margins naturally become smaller. Anyway, I still believe in Bitcoin. If institutions are allocating like this, what does that say? Right?
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