According to Teng, for large investors, digital assets have become not just speculative tools – these are strategic tools for maintaining accumulations in changing economic conditions. Usually, national welfare funds are conservative and do not like to take risks, but they also began to buy bitcoins. This type of investors does not make hasty decisions and is ready to invest in relatively stable assets for a long time, the tang noted.
He said that people with ultra -high capital and family offices also buy a lot of bitcoins, this can be judged by the activity of their wallets. The number of addresses is growing where more than 100 BTCs are stored, the so -called “whales”. This means that the richest investors are preparing for Bitcoin’s bull rally, Tang suggested.
The emergence of spinal exchange funds (ETF) on bitcoin also stimulates the demand for cryptocurrency. These financial instruments allow large investors to invest in bitcoin without owning them directly. According to Teng, the spotal ETF is a bridge between traditional finances and crypto industry. As of mid -2025, ETF, tied to Bitcoin, brought billions of dollars of new capital to the cryptocurrency market. This led to a sharp increase in the volume of trading, making the cryptor fluctuations more smooth.
Therefore, pension funds, asset management companies and insurance companies are increasingly investing in cryptocurrency ETFs, although earlier they remained away from digital assets due to possible problems with regulators. According to Teng, this is no longer a short -term trend, but a large -scale transformation of the crypto market. Previously, people perceived Bitcoin as “digital gold”, and now they see in it a real asset for a balanced investment portfolio.
At the beginning of the year, Tang expressed the hope that with the coming of Donald Trump, friendly to cryptocurrencies, the industry will have many positive changes, in particular, the emergence of clear and transparent rules for regulating cryptocurrencies.
Source: Bits

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