@sir-wannn
🟦🏦 What’s been triggering me lately isn’t meme coins, but the fact that tradfi banks and asset managers that used to be anti-crypto are now opening the doors wide. Vanguard—managing around US$10 trillion—finally lets clients buy crypto ETFs and mutual funds (BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP) on their platform after years of keeping their distance. On top of that, Bank of America announced that starting January 5, 2026, their advisors can actually recommend crypto products to wealth-management clients, not just execute orders. Meanwhile, a CoinShares report shows that US spot Bitcoin ETFs have already pulled in over US$90 billion, and corporate treasuries hold more than 1 million BTC. For me, that combo is wild: prices can still swing hard, but the infrastructure is slowly looking like a “new layer” of the global financial system—only now people enter through ETFs and regulated products, not just degen exchanges.