Picture this: thousands of American financial advisors are set to introduce Bitcoin to their clients come 2026. That's a major institutional shift brewing in the traditional finance space. Yet some still hold a bearish stance on crypto? It's an interesting contradiction—when mainstream finance figures start jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon en masse, dismissing it entirely seems harder to justify.
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DegenTherapist
· 18h ago
Alright then, these traditional finance folks are finally getting on board. Are there still people bearish? Are they really just putting on a show here?
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POAPlectionist
· 18h ago
Traditional finance is already entering the market, and those still bearish really need to reflect carefully.
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ZenMiner
· 18h ago
Will financial advisors be pushing Bitcoin en masse in 2026? Traditional finance is really about to turn around.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 18h ago
I've already said that the opportunity for Bitcoin is in 2026. The traditional finance folks are finally waking up... How many people are still struggling with the ups and downs, unaware that the overall trend is already very clear.
Picture this: thousands of American financial advisors are set to introduce Bitcoin to their clients come 2026. That's a major institutional shift brewing in the traditional finance space. Yet some still hold a bearish stance on crypto? It's an interesting contradiction—when mainstream finance figures start jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon en masse, dismissing it entirely seems harder to justify.