Vanguard’s Bitcoin ETF Pivot Signals a New Era for Institutional Crypto Adoption

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We see Vanguard’s reversal and entry into the Bitcoin ETF market as one of the clearest signs yet that digital assets have crossed into mainstream finance.

Moving from outright resistance in 2024 to generating over $1 billion in trading volume within the first 30 minutes signals not just demand but inevitability.

When a firm overseeing $11.9 trillion in assets makes this kind of pivot, it reshapes industry perception overnight and paves the way for other major asset managers to accelerate their own digital-asset strategies.

This move represents a structural shift: broader institutional acceptance, deeper liquidity, and a stronger foundation for long-term price stability.

We believe Bitcoin is positioned for a strong rebound from current levels, with a clear path toward $150,000 by mid-2026 as institutional flows scale and regulatory clarity improves.

Vanguard’s entry doesn’t just validate the asset class, it unlocks the next chapter of global accessibility and innovation across ETFs, structured products, and retirement portfolios.

For the crypto industry, this development is a boon for the industry, paving the way for innovative financial products and greater global accessibility.

Gracy Chen, CEO at Bitget


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