- Hunter Horsley, CEO of Bitwise, stated that institutional investors can bring significant capital inflows to Bitcoin.
- He revealed that even if institutions allocate just 1% of their portfolios to Bitcoin, a substantial capital inflow can occur.
- He emphasized that Bitcoin is increasingly becoming mainstream.
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There is an opinion that even if investors allocate only 1% of their assets to Bitcoin (BTC), a large capital inflow can occur.
On the 28th (KST), Hunter Horsley, CEO of the virtual asset (cryptocurrency) management company Bitwise, stated that "institutional investors can bring significant inflows to Bitcoin."
Furthermore, CEO Horsley added, "If institutions allocate just 1% of their portfolios to Bitcoin, a substantial capital inflow can occur," emphasizing that "Bitcoin is increasingly becoming mainstream."




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