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The Wall Street narrative around crypto is shifting dramatically. What was once dismissed as fringe speculation has become institutional priority. Major banks are now actively building infrastructure around Bitcoin, stablecoins, and tokenized cash products.
This isn't a minor pivot—it signals a fundamental recalibration in how traditional finance views digital assets. Banks aren't just experimenting anymore; they're deploying capital and talent into these areas as core business units.
The infrastructure play is particularly telling. Stablecoins and tokenized cash represent the bridge between traditional banking and blockchain infrastructure. It's where settlement efficiency meets regulatory acceptance. Bitcoin adoption, meanwhile, reflects institutional acknowledgment of digital scarcity in an era of monetary expansion.
The debate isn't whether crypto belongs in financial systems anymore. The real conversation now centers on execution: How fast can institutions scale? Which assets get priority? How do regulatory frameworks evolve to match this reality?
Wall Street's all-in move validates what the crypto community always argued—these technologies solve real problems in settlement, transparency, and access. The institutional playbook is being rewritten in real time.