BTCFi's moving lightning fast right now. The whole ecosystem's evolving at breakneck speed, and infrastructure needs to match that pace.
Anchorage Digital is stepping up. They're actively building institutional-grade support for this emerging sector. What's interesting here? Traditional finance players need solid rails to enter Bitcoin-based finance, and that's exactly the gap being filled.
The institutional custody space is getting serious about BTCFi infrastructure. Not just talking about it—actually shipping products. This kind of foundational work doesn't make headlines every day, but it's what separates real adoption from hype cycles.
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FOMOmonster
· 11-22 01:38
The speed of this btcfi thing is really fast, and Anchorage's operation is pretty good. Finally, someone is seriously working on the infrastructure.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 11-21 01:56
Well... Anchorage is indeed interesting, Traditional Finance really needs such infrastructure to pave the way for Bitcoin.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 11-21 01:55
Finally, someone is seriously working on the infrastructure, not just talking.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 11-20 12:12
The infrastructure in the BTC ecosystem is indeed being taken seriously, and players like Anchorage are not just talk but are really producing products. A moat at the institutional level is being built, and that is the core issue.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 11-19 20:32
Ngl, the infrastructure for btcfi is indeed moving, and institutions like Anchorage are starting to take it seriously.
The real infrastructure building is often silent, but this is the difference between true adoption and speculation.
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GlueGuy
· 11-19 20:31
Infrastructure is key; without these moats, TradFi cannot enter.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 11-19 20:24
Ngl, Anchorage's move is quite smart; positioning itself as an institutional-level custody is indeed the lifeblood of btcfi.
This is what real infrastructure work looks like; it's not sexy but it determines life and death, much more reliable than those projects that are just shouting about funding rounds.
TradFi needs these guardrails to enter the market; without them, nothing can happen. Now, finally, someone is doing it seriously.
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MEVHunterX
· 11-19 20:22
ngl BTCFi infrastructure is indeed overlooked by everyone, and they are all speculating on concepts. Anchorage this time is truly valuable insights.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 11-19 20:15
btcfi this wave really has something, it's not just talk... anchorage is seriously working on infrastructure, traditional finance really needs such a channel to come in
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Infrastructure is always the most critical yet least focused on aspect; only projects that do real work can survive to the end
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Wait, does this move by anchorage intend to completely lock institutions into the btc ecosystem? That's a bit harsh
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This is what we call true infrastructure, unlike some projects that just tell stories all day
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By the way, who does custody the most solidly? anchorage? Or are there other dark horses...
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MindsetExpander
· 11-19 20:09
Ngl, Anchorage has really hit the nail on the head this time. Institutional finance entering BTCFi indeed requires this kind of infrastructure groundwork.
BTCFi's moving lightning fast right now. The whole ecosystem's evolving at breakneck speed, and infrastructure needs to match that pace.
Anchorage Digital is stepping up. They're actively building institutional-grade support for this emerging sector. What's interesting here? Traditional finance players need solid rails to enter Bitcoin-based finance, and that's exactly the gap being filled.
The institutional custody space is getting serious about BTCFi infrastructure. Not just talking about it—actually shipping products. This kind of foundational work doesn't make headlines every day, but it's what separates real adoption from hype cycles.