#数字资产动态追踪 Recently, I observed a phenomenon worth discussing—the frequent moves by PwC, one of the world's top accounting firms, in the crypto asset space. What does this imply? How much impact could it have on mainstream coins like $BTC and $ETH? Let’s break it down.



**What has the entry of traditional institutions changed**

For established financial service providers like PwC entering crypto, it essentially means bringing audit, compliance, and tax frameworks from traditional finance into the crypto world. For institutional investors, this directly lowers psychological barriers—financial disclosures are guided, tax handling has professional solutions, and risk control processes have mature templates. By early 2026, the improvement of such infrastructure is likely to attract more capital to enter en masse.

**Why $BTC and $ETH**

Institutional allocations always prioritize the most liquid and widely recognized assets. $BTC, as the "digital gold," has become deeply ingrained in people's minds, and $ETH, as the foundational layer of the smart contract ecosystem, is also unshakable. Especially if PwC focuses on enterprise-level blockchain applications (such as tokenized assets and smart contract auditing), the demand for ETH from institutions could see a new wave of growth.

**Don’t be misled by short-term expectations**

Institutional capital inflows are never instant— from decision-making and building positions to risk management, the entire cycle often spans several months. The actual effects by early 2026 will also depend on the Federal Reserve’s policy direction, regulatory pace, and the progress of public chain technological iterations. PwC’s involvement more represents a long-term positive signal rather than short-term hype.

**A small tip**

Focus on mainstream coins without distraction, monitor large players like Grayscale’s position changes, and enhance your knowledge of compliance and taxation to avoid pitfalls.

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DegenDreamervip
· 01-07 16:21
pwc's entry is indeed a good sign, but don't get too excited. How quickly can institutions build positions... It takes time for funds to enter the market. Let's just wait and see how 2026 unfolds.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 01-07 11:41
PWC's entry is indeed a signal, but I think the market has already priced it in... The real catalyst depends on how the Federal Reserve moves. When institutions come in, it's usually to take over retail investors' positions. Don't be fooled by such news; major funds have long been lurking. There is definitely room for imagination in ETH, with enterprise-level application demands in place. Holding long-term won't regret. By the way, PWC's move is also out of necessity; embracing it is the only way to survive. Old financial institutions ultimately have to bow to crypto. In the short term, don't mess around. Just hold onto BTC and ETH, and watch Grayscale's moves. No need to overcomplicate things.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-06 20:18
pwc should have entered early, but real money still needs to wait to come in. Don't be fooled by public opinion.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-06 15:13
pwc's entry is really just the beginning... But on the other hand, how far can institutional participation go, and the regulatory hurdle still needs to be overcome.
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HashBanditvip
· 01-04 17:19
ngl pwc entering the game is giving "institutional money actually serious about this" vibes but like... back in my mining days we thought the same thing about every regulatory win and look where that got us lol. anyway if eth gas fees don't get fixed before these compliance bros start deploying real capital i'm gonna lose it fr
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-04 17:18
pwc entering the market? This time traditional finance is really compromising. Sounds good, but don't get cut.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-04 17:17
It's the same old story of institutions entering the market, but the real question is—will PwC's tax plan end up trapping us again, and will we have to pay double gas fees and fines?
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 01-04 17:09
PWC wants to push the market immediately upon entering? I don't think so, this kind of thing doesn't take effect that quickly, it still depends on the Federal Reserve's stance.
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GasFeeCryervip
· 01-04 17:09
PWC's entry definitely sends a strong signal, but don't celebrate too early. The real money will only start flowing in about half a year...
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-04 16:57
PW is really taking off now, and this time institutional investors and big players might actually start entering... Feels like ETH might take off first?
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