What really changed the game in 2025? How capital actually moves into crypto.
ETFs, DATs, and stablecoins didn't just add liquidity—they became the main highway for money flowing in. But here's the thing: their design directly determined where that capital landed. Most of it pooled around the major assets, with barely any trickling into smaller altcoins. The mandates basically drew invisible boundaries around where institutions could park their cash. Pretty different from the old days when hype alone could pump anything.
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MEVictim
· 01-13 19:15
To put it simply, now institutional investors are actually killing the market. Funds are completely trapped in BTC and ETH, and small-cap coins are no longer viable.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-13 19:14
In plain terms, once big institutions arrive, the good days for altcoins are over, locked into a few major players.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-13 19:05
Basically, after big institutions entered the market, they directly froze out small coins, making it even more competitive than the retail investor era...
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-13 19:03
Nah, that's why small-cap coins are so difficult now. When institutions come in, they actually raise the threshold.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-13 18:58
NGL institutionalization is like this, tightening the freedom in the crypto circle more and more...
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-13 18:56
Basically, it's institutionalized now. We can never go back to the era where you could take off just by relying on jokes.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-13 18:53
In simple terms, once big institutions come in, it becomes even harder for retail investors to realize their wealth dreams...
What really changed the game in 2025? How capital actually moves into crypto.
ETFs, DATs, and stablecoins didn't just add liquidity—they became the main highway for money flowing in. But here's the thing: their design directly determined where that capital landed. Most of it pooled around the major assets, with barely any trickling into smaller altcoins. The mandates basically drew invisible boundaries around where institutions could park their cash. Pretty different from the old days when hype alone could pump anything.