Why do giant financial institutions eventually embrace Bitcoin? The answer's brutally simple: it's unstoppable. You can resist it, ignore it, mock it—but you can't erase it.
Take Vanguard's recent move. After years of skepticism, they've quietly rolled out Bitcoin ETF access to their clients. What changed? Reality did. When an asset proves its resilience through every cycle, every crash, every regulatory threat, the smart money stops fighting and starts positioning.
This isn't capitulation—it's recognition. Bitcoin's not a trend waiting to fade. It's infrastructure being built in real-time, and institutions are finally reading the room.
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Why do giant financial institutions eventually embrace Bitcoin? The answer's brutally simple: it's unstoppable. You can resist it, ignore it, mock it—but you can't erase it.
Take Vanguard's recent move. After years of skepticism, they've quietly rolled out Bitcoin ETF access to their clients. What changed? Reality did. When an asset proves its resilience through every cycle, every crash, every regulatory threat, the smart money stops fighting and starts positioning.
This isn't capitulation—it's recognition. Bitcoin's not a trend waiting to fade. It's infrastructure being built in real-time, and institutions are finally reading the room.