A major ETF provider just disclosed something intriguing: their leadership sat down with a central bank to explore Bitcoin acquisition. Bitwise's CEO Matt Hougan shared the news, and it signals something bigger—institutions and monetary authorities are genuinely exploring digital assets now. This kind of high-level dialogue doesn't happen by accident. When central banks start asking questions about Bitcoin instead of dismissing it outright, the narrative around crypto's institutional acceptance shifts measurably. The conversation reflects where we've landed: Bitcoin's moving from fringe to boardroom, and the gatekeepers of traditional finance are starting to take notice.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-18 01:58
The central bank actively comes knocking, now this is interesting.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-17 20:30
Wow, the central bank is sitting down to talk about Bitcoin? This logic is backwards.
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RektHunter
· 01-15 12:05
The central bank is starting to ask about Bitcoin, now traditional finance is really panicking haha
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-15 11:57
Wow, the central bank is starting to inquire about Bitcoin? Traditional finance is really getting panicked now.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-15 11:47
The central bank is starting to ask about Bitcoin, this is a real indicator of the trend.
A major ETF provider just disclosed something intriguing: their leadership sat down with a central bank to explore Bitcoin acquisition. Bitwise's CEO Matt Hougan shared the news, and it signals something bigger—institutions and monetary authorities are genuinely exploring digital assets now. This kind of high-level dialogue doesn't happen by accident. When central banks start asking questions about Bitcoin instead of dismissing it outright, the narrative around crypto's institutional acceptance shifts measurably. The conversation reflects where we've landed: Bitcoin's moving from fringe to boardroom, and the gatekeepers of traditional finance are starting to take notice.