Coinbase Exec Says Middle Eastern Nations May Be Stockpiling Bitcoin Beyond Public Disclosures
While some institutions are entering the Bitcoin market, Peters noted that most remain hesitant to buy at current price levels.
He emphasized that large pools of capital are reluctant to purchase Bitcoin at the $100,000–$120,000 range and would prefer to invest in equities instead. Peters does not expect these investors to buy Bitcoin even if the price drops below $85,000.
Meanwhile, he views this reluctance as a bullish indicator, suggesting it reflects strong future demand.
Peters envisions a scenario where, a few years from now, institutions that previously held back will enter the market at even higher prices—motivated by stronger narratives and improved infrastructure.
Crypto to Become Part of Global Monetary Framework Peters asserted that hesitant institutions will likely invest in crypto-related infrastructure before directly allocating capital to Bitcoin itself. He believes crypto will eventually become integrated into a new global monetary framework. Although he does not foresee cryptocurrencies replacing the U.S. dollar, he pointed out that the U.S. is already exploring the idea of establishing a strategic digital asset reserve, which would feature Bitcoin and other tokens. In his view, this strategic reserve initiative, alongside the growing adoption of crypto in the Middle East, will serve as a catalyst that attracts the large players who have previously overlooked crypto.Jack Ma-Linked Yunfeng Financial Bets Big on Ethereum With 10,000 ETH Purchase
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