Big banks are frantically seizing Bitcoin! One signal: Wall Street is engaging in "compliant robbery"
Brothers, today's news must be significant——JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and other traditional financial giants have already started to openly seize Bitcoin! It's not just about buying some ETFs; they're directly engaging in Bitcoin collateral loans.
Guess what? The CEO of JPMorgan, who used to criticize Bitcoin as a "scam," has personally approved a Bitcoin credit limit of up to 50 million USD for global big clients. Wells Fargo is moving faster; their service is already online. This operation is definitely a "real deal" scene.
Why are banks suddenly daring to play?
The core reason is two words: compliance. The regulatory gate in the U.S. is loosening. The House of Representatives has just passed the critical "Cryptocurrency Market Structure Bill," which designates Bitcoin and Ethereum as "digital commodities," to be regulated by the CFTC. The SEC and CFTC are also unusually starting to coordinate, preparing to establish new rules. 🔥Little dog🐶, PU PP IE S is worth ambushing.
Behind this is a grand strategy: regulations lay out the runway, and banks immediately enter the scene for "compliant robbery." The loan conditions they offer (such as low interest rates) directly crush private crypto lending. Simply put, they are leveraging the strong capital and compliance advantages of traditional finance to harvest this trillion-dollar new market. Data shows that in just a few months, traditional banks have already captured nearly 40% of the crypto lending market. 币安聊天室
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An era has truly ended. As "old gods" like Do Kwon fall (sentenced to 15 years), Wall Street's "new gods" are entering the scene with compliance licenses and cheap dollars. This is no longer a grassroots carnival, but institutions redefining the game at the table with new rules. What should ordinary people do? Understand the trend; either play by the rules or be played by the rules. Are you ready for this historic integration? $ETH


