Abigail Johnson just dropped a gem. The Fidelity CEO revealed she's personally holding Bitcoin and straight up called it "the gold standard." When one of the biggest asset managers backs crypto this hard, you know the institutional wave isn't slowing down anytime soon.
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DAOdreamer
· 21h ago
Damn, Abigail's move is brilliant. With major asset managers getting involved, what do we have to be afraid of?
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MissingSats
· 12-05 16:51
Institutions entering the market is nothing new, but hearing it from a giant like Fidelity definitely carries a different weight.
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RamenStacker
· 12-05 16:47
ngl Abigail really pulled off a brilliant move here. Even traditional, long-established institutions like Fidelity are starting to recognize BTC. Retail investors should have gotten in long ago.
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OnChain_Detective
· 12-05 16:42
hold up, let me pull the data on this one. fidelity's move is textbook institutional adoption playbook - pattern analysis suggests we're seeing coordinated narrative shift across major financial players. flagged some suspicious timing with the announcement tho, worth DYOR before you ape in ngl
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-05 16:38
Abigail's move is just brilliant. An institution of Fidelity's size really carries a different weight when they speak—much more credible than a bunch of KOLs giving calls.
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OffchainWinner
· 12-05 16:36
Now it's really going to take off. It's totally different when big institutions enter the market.
Abigail Johnson just dropped a gem. The Fidelity CEO revealed she's personally holding Bitcoin and straight up called it "the gold standard." When one of the biggest asset managers backs crypto this hard, you know the institutional wave isn't slowing down anytime soon.