Bitcoin surge past $100,000 may feel like a long-anticipated milestone, but according to industry experts, this is just the beginning of a significant shift. Institutional adoption is gaining momentum, and it could reshape global financial markets in ways never seen before.
Institutional Capital Flowing into Bitcoin
Samson Mow, CEO of Jan3โan organization dedicated to accelerating Bitcoin adoptionโbelieves this rally is different from past cycles.
โPrevious Bitcoin bull runs were often hindered by onboarding delays, with exchanges struggling to keep up,โ Mow explained at the Consensus 2025 conference in Hong Kong. โBut with Bitcoin ETFs now in play, thereโs no barrier preventing traditional finance (TradFi) from moving directly into Bitcoin.โ
Despite this shift, Mow notes that institutional capital hasnโt flooded into Bitcoin just yet. Investors such as sovereign wealth funds are still cautiously testing the waters, allocating only a fraction of their available capital to crypto.
Supply Constraints and Market Dynamics
During the panel discussion, Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, highlighted Bitcoinโs unique market conditions.
โETF inflows are significantly outpacing the daily Bitcoin mining supply,โ Back noted. โMicroStrategy and other companies are acquiring Bitcoin at a rate exceeding twice the daily mining output.โ
This trend suggests a long-term bullish trajectory, with Mow predicting a decade or more of sustained institutional investment driving Bitcoinโs price even higher.
Unprecedented Bitcoin Accumulation
The panel also discussed how approximately 1.1 million Bitcoinโworth around $110 billionโwas absorbed by buyers between September and October 2024. This massive accumulation happened even as Bitcoinโs price surged from $60,000 to over $100,000, reflecting strong investor confidence.
Mow pointed out that despite the price increase, Bitcoin remains locked in artificial trading ranges, possibly due to market manipulations or strategic accumulation by large investors.
Whatโs Next for Bitcoin?
With institutional investors slowly increasing their exposure and supply constraints tightening, Bitcoin could be on the cusp of a prolonged period of bullish momentum. As ETFs remove previous barriers to entry, more capital is expected to flow into the market, further driving demand.
While the current rally is already making headlines, industry leaders believe the true impact of institutional adoption is just beginning. If Bitcoinโs recent price action is any indication, we may be witnessing the early stages of a historic shift in global finance.
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