Thoughts on TradFi Giants capturing control of Bitcoin, while SEC chases industry leaders from the US?
Tradfi, Bitcoin and decentralization
- It's interesting to look at the year so far and think about:
- The destruction of the Big Banks providing onramps and offramps to crypto
- The SEC lawsuits of Binance, Kraken, Coinbase and multiple token projects pushing them out of the US
- The slow accumulation of Bitcoin by Microstrategies, Greyscale, Blackrock and now the Blackrock applying for a Bitcoin ETF
- The potential open door a Blackrock Bitcoin ETF wold create for trillions of dollars of US worker retirement accounts to invest in Bitcoin.
- One thing to think about is that if you have to get Bitcoin through traditional financial tools, it means that TradFi and the Government control your Bitcoin in your 401k, IRA retirement accounts
- So a conspiracy theprist might feel like this is all orchestrated to make it difficult to hold Bitcoin independently
- Blackrock has applied for 575 different ETFs...a massive number, and the SEC has rejected only one. So Blackrock is 574/575 an amazing batting average or successful ETF application success rate.
- It suggests a Bitcoin ETF will soon become a reality.
- Fidelity assets a nother trillion dollar American Asset holder, already has a Bitcoin Custody Division, and is rumored to be about to make a huge entry into cryotocurrency by buying Greyscale Bitcoin Trust. The single largest holder of Bitcoin.
These actions will result in centralization of control over very significant amounts of Bitcoin by TRADFI or traditional finance. - It's a good time to keep track of the news, movers and shakers.
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The sequence of moves seems to me that it was well planned out. It could be in the works for years and part of it is starting to play out in front of us. It will be very interesting to see how things will go once Blackrock gets approved for a Bitcoin ETF. Things might never be the same again :)
I suspect you are right.
When the big players with a lot of power and influence want to enter the Bitcoin market. We might expect the approval of the SEC.
I think you are right
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