Traditional markets have their benchmark indexes—think Dow, S&P 500. Crypto? Not quite there yet. But Bitwise just made a move that could change the game. Their latest ETF might be the missing piece for tracking the broader digital asset landscape. Is this how institutional money finally gets its compass for the crypto wilderness?
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-10 15:54
Bitwise is aiming to become the crypto equivalent of the S&P 500, right? By the way, can it truly solve the pain points of institutional entry?
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Anon4461
· 12-09 21:14
Well, someone has finally come up with something decent, but will institutions really pay for it?
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MidnightGenesis
· 12-09 21:10
On-chain data shows that Bitwise's recent actions are indeed quite strategic, but judging from the contract deployment timestamps, the interesting question is... is this really a compass designed for institutions, or just another narrative to fleece retail investors? We'll need to monitor subsequent fund flows before making a judgment.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-09 20:51
Bitwise's move is really smart. Finally, someone remembered to put a navigation system in institutional wallets.
Traditional markets have their benchmark indexes—think Dow, S&P 500. Crypto? Not quite there yet. But Bitwise just made a move that could change the game. Their latest ETF might be the missing piece for tracking the broader digital asset landscape. Is this how institutional money finally gets its compass for the crypto wilderness?