Vanguard's flipping the script. Starting tomorrow, their clients can finally tap into crypto ETFs and related funds. Yeah, you heard that right. The same firm that's been keeping crypto at arm's length for years just cracked the door wide open.
This isn't some quiet policy tweak. It's a full reversal. For the longest time, Vanguard stood firm on the sidelines while everyone else dove in. Now? They're letting money flow into digital asset products.
What changed? Market pressure? Client demand? Regulatory clarity? Probably all of the above. But the timing's wild—crypto's gaining institutional traction, and now one of the biggest traditional players is joining the party.
Tomorrow marks the start. Clients can access these funds directly through their accounts. No more workarounds, no more waiting.
The walls are coming down, one giant at a time.
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WalletDetective
· 18h ago
It seems that Pioneer was forced out, the market is all about buying the dip while it still pretends otherwise.
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MetaMaximalist
· 18h ago
ngl this is just adoption curve theatre at this point. vanguard wasn't leading anything—they were just late to realize the network effects are undeniable now. institutional legitimacy ≠ innovation but it does move capital, so... *shrugs*
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 18h ago
The Pioneer Fund is really getting on board, amazing!
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WhaleShadow
· 18h ago
Wait, did the Vanguard Fund really compromise? This is interesting, the last bastion of TradFi can't hold on anymore.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 18h ago
The institutions that became wealthy first are quietly buying the dip; they really can't hold on any longer.
Hold up—did that just happen?
Vanguard's flipping the script. Starting tomorrow, their clients can finally tap into crypto ETFs and related funds. Yeah, you heard that right. The same firm that's been keeping crypto at arm's length for years just cracked the door wide open.
This isn't some quiet policy tweak. It's a full reversal. For the longest time, Vanguard stood firm on the sidelines while everyone else dove in. Now? They're letting money flow into digital asset products.
What changed? Market pressure? Client demand? Regulatory clarity? Probably all of the above. But the timing's wild—crypto's gaining institutional traction, and now one of the biggest traditional players is joining the party.
Tomorrow marks the start. Clients can access these funds directly through their accounts. No more workarounds, no more waiting.
The walls are coming down, one giant at a time.