Institutional funds are the key to Bitcoin's breakthrough, and the risks of quantum computing need to be taken seriously.

【Blockchain Rhythm】Whether Bitcoin can achieve a true bull market breakthrough depends not on retail investors. Look at gold—the market size is more than ten times that of Bitcoin, yet retail investors have never been a decisive factor. What truly influences Bitcoin’s price movements is precisely the flow of institutional funds.

What does this mean? It means we need to focus our efforts on attracting institutional allocations. Why are institutions still hesitant? Because the risks are still present. Ultimately, the only core threat Bitcoin faces right now is quantum computing.

Once this risk is properly mitigated, the willingness of institutions to allocate will be maximized. By then, Bitcoin’s rise will have a solid foundation.

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GhostInTheChainvip
· 6h ago
Institutions are the real parents, there's no doubt about that. But is quantum computing threat so easily mitigated? I remain skeptical. Retail investors are pushed out, and then what? Can institutions just take over and take off? Easy to say, but when that day comes, do we still have soup to drink? The black swan of quantum computing is too vague; institutions just use it as an excuse. The real reason is their insatiable greed. Maximizing institutional allocation to release... Listen to this phrase, it sounds like a story. Let's wait and see, anyway we have no choice. Transferring the logic of gold to Bitcoin is a bit far-fetched. They are two different things, okay? The quantum risk issue needs to be addressed, but I don't think it will happen that fast. Institutions are not saints; they don't lack reasons for their actions.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 6h ago
Institutions not entering the market really isn't the fault of cryptocurrencies; quantum computing is the real ticking time bomb. What are institutions waiting for? Without solving the technical risks, who dares to enter the market in large quantities? Talking about retail investors is useless; it all depends on how institutions allocate their funds. The gold market has already proven this. If quantum computing truly arrives, all current encryption schemes will need to be rewritten. No wonder institutions are cautious. Instead of shouting about a bull market, it's better to first address the quantum threat; only then will institutions truly start to invest. It sounds simple, but if the quantum threat isn't overcome, all the institutional funds will be wasted. What signals are institutions waiting for? A clear solution to the quantum risk? Honestly, for Bitcoin to break through, it must first reassure institutions. Without solving the quantum problem, it's very difficult.
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DuskSurfervip
· 6h ago
Institutions are the real parents; retail investors like us are just here to accompany the run. Regarding quantum computing, to be honest, I am a bit worried. What if it really comes? The example of gold is good, but can Bitcoin learn from it? It doesn't seem that simple. Instead of waiting for institutions, it's better to accumulate coins ourselves. Anyway, we should look at the long term. Haven't developers been working on solutions for the quantum threat? Why are we so worried during this prosperous era? On the day institutions enter the market, we old-timers should actually be more cautious. Everyone says institutions are the saviors, but I think in the end, the market will have to find its own balance. Without solving the quantum risk, any talk of breakthroughs is pointless.
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 6h ago
If I had known earlier that institutions are the real bosses, I wouldn't bother analyzing candlestick charts. I would just lie flat and wait for institutions to come to the rescue. --- Quantum computing risk? Ha, here it comes again. These reasons are all worn out. If institutions really wanted to enter, would they still wait for the risk to dissipate? --- Honestly, the day the institutions fully release their willingness to allocate, I would have been washed out already. --- The gold tenfold market, retail investors don't have the final say... So what are we fussing over? --- Waiting for institutions to allocate? Might as well wait for me to get rich. Which one comes first? --- The only core threat is quantum computing? I think the real core threat is that I lack an institutional background.
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SelfStakingvip
· 6h ago
Institutions are the big players; retail investors are just here to follow along. Quantum computing has been talked about for so long, but there's still no solid news. Waiting for it has even put me to sleep. If this problem is truly solved, the coin price could double, otherwise it's just talk. The gold tenfold market cap retail investors can still make a living, so why belittle ourselves? Everyone feels like they're waiting for that day, but who knows when it will come.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 6h ago
ngl quantum computing angle is legit but feels like we're skipping steps here. institutional capital matters yeah, but hashrate security matters more imho. seen this cycle before—every few years ppl panic about some new threat while the network just keeps grinding
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