Major policy shift: Federal Reserve Chair Powell has officially confirmed that major U.S. banks are now permitted to offer cryptocurrency services. This regulatory green light marks a significant turning point for institutional adoption. When traditional banking giants begin integrating crypto infrastructure, it typically signals growing confidence in digital asset legitimacy and market maturation. The entrance of big-name financial institutions into crypto services is expected to bring substantial inflows and credibility to the sector. This development is particularly bullish for platforms and assets positioned to benefit from institutional participation, including tokens like SUI that have been building robust infrastructure for institutional users.

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IfOldLeeksDon’tTasvip
· 7h ago
New Year Wealth Explosion 🤑
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 9h ago
I think this policy shift is indeed interesting; the signal of traditional financial giants entering the market is too obvious.
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gas_fee_traumavip
· 9h ago
The Federal Reserve is allowing banks to engage in crypto activities, now traditional finance is really entering the scene. Institutions are coming, and the money is not far away.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 9h ago
Powell's move was well played; traditional finance entering the market is basically a certainty now.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 9h ago
Wow, traditional finance has finally bowed? Big institutions are really about to enter the market now.
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