I recently came across an interesting industry analysis. Some institutions predict that by 2025, the crypto sector could attract around $130 billion in funding, a growth of about one-third compared to the previous year — and this is a new all-time high. What about 2026? The inflow of money will continue to increase, but the driving logic will change.



What has driven growth this year? Spot ETF products for Bitcoin and Ethereum have played a significant role, along with some digital asset treasury companies making allocations. These two forces have propelled most of the capital inflow. In simple terms, traditional financial institutions are starting to enter seriously.

Next year, this trend will become even more evident — institutional investors will become the main engine driving the market. It will no longer be retail FOMO, but rational allocations by professional funds. The moves on the CME side are also worth paying attention to... This structural shift is a positive sign for the overall market’s stability and professionalism.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 01-17 23:45
130 billion? Sounds good, but with institutions really in, do retail investors still have a chance? Institutional rational allocation sounds like a positive, but in reality, it's just about harvesting retail investors lol The explosive popularity of spot ETFs is a clear sign that Wall Street is about to harvest, as new historical highs are often a signal What is CME focusing on? Basically, it's studying how to short us small investors
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nft_widowvip
· 01-17 18:17
Institutions entering the market is just institutions entering the market, but the real profit still comes from those who went all in early haha Retail investors get washed out, professional funds step in, this cycle is quite familiar After ETFs became popular, it's always like this, Wall Street's intuition is really sharp 130 billion sounds like a lot, but when divided among various projects, it's just a drop in the bucket I'm optimistic about 2026, but don't get too excited, the tricks haven't changed Feels like another prelude to institutions cutting the leeks again CME's moves are definitely worth watching, but retail investors should still consider bottom fishing first So what if it hits a new all-time high? In the end, we're still the ones getting cut That's why I keep saying to hold steady and let the institutions take the risk Increased stability = reduced volatility = no more explosive trading opportunities, which is a bit unfortunate One-third growth, honestly, is just so-so; it needs to double to be considered real entry
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-15 02:03
Institutional entry is just the prelude to harvesting retail investors; don't be fooled by this rhetoric.
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SelfStakingvip
· 01-15 02:00
Institutional entry has truly changed the entire game, and the era of retail investors' reckless growth has indeed come to an end.
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NFTragedyvip
· 01-15 01:57
Institutional entry indeed changes the game rules, but can retail investors still get a piece of the pie... --- 130 billion sounds great, but how much actually flows to retail? --- The recent surge in spot ETFs has indeed provided a stepping stone for traditional finance to enter, but does increased market stability also mean decreased volatility? --- Monitoring CME actions, this is the real capital signal. --- Reasonable allocation is good, but if this continues, will small investors have fewer and fewer opportunities... --- What sounds nice is rational allocation, but in reality, it's just big fish eating small fish. --- By 2026, institutions will dominate, and retail investors will have to learn to follow the trend. --- From FOMO to rational distribution, isn't this transition a bit too fast? --- Can this rally driven by ETFs last until next year? It feels a bit hollow.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 01-15 01:52
$130 billion sounds impressive, but can retail investors still get on board? That's the real question. Institutional entry equals stability? I feel like that's when the real harvesting begins. I really missed that wave of ETFs. Is it a bit late to get in now? CME actions are worth paying attention to+1, these folks are always worth watching once they make a move. It's not FOMO but allocation, just a fancy way of saying it's really about throwing money to grab chips. Is $130 billion real? It feels like this number keeps being refreshed every year. When will it stabilize? Retail investors being squeezed out is inevitable. Be mentally prepared early, brothers. Institutional rational allocation? Ha, as long as it makes money, everything is rational. Higher professionalism doesn't mean it's easier for us to make money. This wave of change came too quickly; I didn't react in time.
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