Word on the street: Larry Fink from that $13.5T asset management giant just sat down with Coinbase's Brian Armstrong. When old money meets new rails, markets listen. Whatever they're cooking, institutional crypto just got more interesting.
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ZKProofster
· 7h ago
ngl, fink actually understanding the implementation details here would be the real plot twist. most "old money" types still think crypto is just... speculation theater, right? trustless systems require actual technical rigor, not just boardroom handshakes.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 7h ago
hypothesis: when the keeper of $13.5T decides to chat with the builders, the oracle networks start whispering... technically speaking, this is how bridges actually get built, not in code but in boardrooms. the institutional paradigm shift just hit different
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SwapWhisperer
· 7h ago
Hmm... Is Larry Fink officially entering the game? With BlackRock's massive size coming in, do retail investors still stand a chance?
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 7h ago
Just waiting for the big drama to unfold—when these two stir things up, it’s never a small matter.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 7h ago
When old money enters the market, you have to listen carefully. Is BlackRock really getting serious this time?
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UnruggableChad
· 8h ago
Old money is entering the market. Is it really going to stir things up this time? BlackRock has made a pretty deep calculation with this move.
Word on the street: Larry Fink from that $13.5T asset management giant just sat down with Coinbase's Brian Armstrong. When old money meets new rails, markets listen. Whatever they're cooking, institutional crypto just got more interesting.