This isn't just a trade—it's an expansion of the entire market infrastructure.
Regulation is the unlock. When regulatory clarity arrives, institutional capital follows. It's not complicated: big money doesn't move without permission. They need certainty.
Once institutions deploy capital at scale, everything shifts. Liquidity deepens, market infrastructure matures, adoption accelerates. That's how crypto markets evolve from billions into trillions.
The permission comes first. The capital comes second. The scale comes third.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-21 12:49
Regulation has arrived, only then do institutions dare to act. This logic makes sense.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-20 22:23
Basically, once regulations loosen up, institutional funds will flood in.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-20 17:56
I can't agree with this "License First" logic... If you ask me, institutional capital doesn't care about regulation at all; they just want to make money.
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Web3Educator
· 01-18 19:54
ngl, the "permission first" framework hits different. my students always ask if institutions are the missing piece—turns out they kinda are? liquidity follows compliance, who would've thought lmao
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DataChief
· 01-18 19:53
Regulation is coming, and big institutions are following. This logic makes sense... but I just don't know when we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey or the Horse.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-18 19:51
Basically, it's waiting for regulation to open the door, and then large funds will flood in.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-18 19:43
Once regulation comes, will big funds follow? Wake up, institutions have already been laying out in the shadows.
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MetaNomad
· 01-18 19:39
Basically, it's just waiting for regulatory relaxation before big funds dare to enter the market.
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BridgeNomad
· 01-18 19:37
nah, seen this story before. regulation's just step one—watched too many "institutional ready" promises turn into liquidity fragmentation nightmares. trust assumptions get tested when real money's on the line.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-18 19:35
Regulation comes first; only then do large funds dare to enter the market. This logic is correct.
This isn't just a trade—it's an expansion of the entire market infrastructure.
Regulation is the unlock. When regulatory clarity arrives, institutional capital follows. It's not complicated: big money doesn't move without permission. They need certainty.
Once institutions deploy capital at scale, everything shifts. Liquidity deepens, market infrastructure matures, adoption accelerates. That's how crypto markets evolve from billions into trillions.
The permission comes first. The capital comes second. The scale comes third.