Sygnum Bank: La demande de BTC augmentera considérablement d'ici 2025, avec de plus en plus d'entités ajoutant une allocation de BTC
Gate.io News: According to Cointelegraph, the asset management company Sygnum Bank, which focuses on cryptocurrencies, released a report on December 12th, showing that the surge in institutional funds may trigger a 'demand shock' for BTC (Bitcoin) by 2025, potentially causing a surge in BTC prices. In its '2025 Crypto Market Outlook' report, Sygnum stated that institutional capital flows have already had a 'multiplier effect' on the spot price of BTC, with every $1 billion in net inflows to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) driving a 3-6% price increase. It is expected that as large institutional investors (including sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and pension funds) increase their BTC allocations, this dynamic will accelerate in 2025. Sygnum added that only through U.S. laws supporting the adoption of cryptocurrencies will this trend extend to altcoins. In particular, the proposed 'Financial Innovation and Technology Act of the 21st Century' (FIT21) and the 'Stablecoin Payments Act' are crucial for cryptocurrencies.
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Sygnum Bank: La demande de BTC augmentera considérablement d'ici 2025, avec de plus en plus d'entités ajoutant une allocation de BTC
Gate.io News: According to Cointelegraph, the asset management company Sygnum Bank, which focuses on cryptocurrencies, released a report on December 12th, showing that the surge in institutional funds may trigger a 'demand shock' for BTC (Bitcoin) by 2025, potentially causing a surge in BTC prices. In its '2025 Crypto Market Outlook' report, Sygnum stated that institutional capital flows have already had a 'multiplier effect' on the spot price of BTC, with every $1 billion in net inflows to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) driving a 3-6% price increase. It is expected that as large institutional investors (including sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and pension funds) increase their BTC allocations, this dynamic will accelerate in 2025. Sygnum added that only through U.S. laws supporting the adoption of cryptocurrencies will this trend extend to altcoins. In particular, the proposed 'Financial Innovation and Technology Act of the 21st Century' (FIT21) and the 'Stablecoin Payments Act' are crucial for cryptocurrencies.