#数字资产市场动态 🔥 A major turning point is here! Top financial institutions are rushing to use Ethereum as collateral—JPMorgan has broken through the last line of defense for traditional American banks.



Do you think this is an isolated case? Looking ahead, major players in Europe have already taken action. UBS, Société Générale, and Banque de France have jointly moved a $12.5 trillion core repurchase market onto the blockchain. From London to New York, financial giants are voting with real capital, pointing in the same direction.

What does this shift mean?

**First is the end of the narrative dominance.** The question "Are cryptocurrencies useful?" is no longer up for debate. When the world's top institutions are betting with their own balance sheets, it’s no longer a debate but a reality. Ethereum has gone from an optional choice to a must-have—evolving from a fringe technology into a part of financial infrastructure.

**Second is the upgrade of ETH’s identity.** It’s no longer just a gas fee tool within the ecosystem but is recognized by top global institutions as qualified collateral and a foundational settlement asset. When the most expensive capital begins to use it as a store of value, you can feel the weight of this transformation.

**Most critically, liquidity is about to explode.** JPMorgan’s move has opened a compliant channel for the entire traditional capital market. Imagine when banks start lending using ETH—how much institutional capital will flood in? An unprecedented wave of institutional liquidity is on the way.

This is not a trial phase; it’s a full-scale deployment of real assets. Ethereum is not just integrated into the old system; it is becoming the new system itself.

In the next wave, whoever secures ETH as the core entry ticket will hold the key to large-scale traditional capital inflows. The giants have already shifted their focus—what are you waiting for?
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IronHeadMinervip
· 5h ago
JPMorgan has really broken its defenses; traditional finance has completely admitted defeat --- Wow, 12.5 trillion moved on-chain, this is no small matter --- The end of the discourse dominance, I was so annoyed, how many people are still debating whether it’s useful or not --- I saw early on that ETH would upgrade from a gas fee tool to collateral, this transformation was obvious to me --- Liquidity explosion is certain, the question is whether you can hold onto it --- Big players’ votes don’t lie; they’ve already gone all in --- This time is truly different; it feels like the entire system is about to be reconstructed --- Once the compliance channels open, it’s over; institutional funds are already eager --- Holding ETH is like holding an entry ticket; I understand the logic --- Becoming the new system itself rather than being integrated into it—this metaphor is excellent --- The next wave is definitely coming, but who knows when --- Why does it feel like those skeptics from before have all shut up --- From being on the fringe to becoming essential, this process is happening pretty fast
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GasFeeCriervip
· 5h ago
JPMorgan is really aggressive this time, but it feels a bit too sensationalized... 12.5 trillion moved on-chain? Do you believe it or not, let's just ask that first. --- Here we go again, "institutional liquidity explosion"... By the way, they said the same thing two years ago, how's that going now? --- Wait, if ETH really becomes the financial infrastructure, then its value discovery space... Damn, that’s the real focus, right? --- Big players may shift their focus, but what I care most about is when these guys will finally lower gas fees. It's really getting annoying. --- Basically, they’re tired of traditional finance and are starting to copy our homework. It’s been obvious for a long time. --- Collateral is quite interesting, but what about the risks? Is anyone mentioning that? --- Opening up compliance channels is a good thing, but I’m worried about policy changes down the line, and then it’ll just be a mess again. --- Wait, if institutions are all in, won’t the retail investors’ opportunity window close? Just thinking about it makes me a bit anxious.
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 5h ago
empirically speaking, this framing is missing the institutional adoption velocity metrics we should actually be tracking here. where's the collateral ratio analysis? where's the stress-testing data on eth-backed lending facilities? *sigh* just because jpmorgan moves doesn't mean protocol health improves. governance efficiency matters more than headline adoption imo.
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Anon4461vip
· 5h ago
JPMorgan has taken action, traditional finance is really backing down --- Honestly, this institutional entry seems a bit exaggerated, but the data is right here --- Wait, 12.5 trillion moved on-chain? Is this number overblown? --- Finally, someone dares to break down the wall of banks, it’s about time --- Rather than saying ETH is being upgraded, it’s more like it has become their ATM --- Real money bets are the best proof, less talk and more action --- The question is, will this liquidity really come in this time, or is it another round of chopping the leeks --- Big players may shift, but retail still gets cut --- From Gas fee tools to collateral, this transition is truly hard to understand --- Holding an entry ticket? I don’t even have the bullets to bottom fish --- It’s been said for years that traditional capital is entering, isn’t this time different? --- UBS and Crédit Agricole have moved, while Bank of America is still hesitating, what a gap
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BridgeJumpervip
· 5h ago
Wait, 12.5 trillion moving onto the chain? Where did this number come from? It seems a bit exaggerated, doesn't it?
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