Bitcoin News Update: Institutional Confidence Grows with Structured Crypto Products and Tokenized Assets as ETFs See $524M Inflows
- 55% of institutional investors expect short-term crypto price rebounds, driving RockToken and Binance to offer structured investment solutions for Bitcoin/Ethereum exposure. - U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw $524M inflows via BlackRock/Fidelity, contrasting Ethereum ETF outflows due to staking model uncertainties, as Bitcoin's "macro hedge" narrative gains traction. - Binance's BlackRock BUIDL integration and U.S.-Swiss trade pact (securing $200B investments) highlight growing institutional confidence in tokenized
Institutional investors remain steadfast in the cryptocurrency sector, with 55% expecting digital asset prices to rebound in the near term, as revealed by a recent banking poll. This positive outlook stands in contrast to the mixed attitudes among retail investors and the persistent volatility seen in leading cryptocurrencies. In response, platforms such as RockToken and Binance are rolling out structured investment products to attract institutional funds.
Based in New Zealand, RockToken has established itself as a connector between conventional and digital finance by providing investment contracts backed by infrastructure. Its multi-level offerings—from the introductory "Genesis Pass" to the premium "Whale Reserve"—enable participants to access
Institutional optimism is also evident in ETF activity. U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs
Despite fluctuations in ETF flows, the overall market remains wary. Last week, Bitcoin’s price hovered around $97,000, with technical signals such as the Death Cross and a falling RSI indicating bearish momentum. Both Ethereum and
Institutional sentiment is further strengthened by international developments. The United States and Switzerland have concluded a trade agreement
Looking forward, the crypto industry is gearing up for a significant year in 2026.
As the industry evolves and regulations advance, the gap between speculative trading and institutional long-term strategies is narrowing. With the introduction of RockToken’s structured products, Binance’s RWA initiatives, and the momentum from ETF inflows, the crypto sector is increasingly adopting the infrastructure, transparency, and yield focus typical of traditional finance.
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