Has Bitcoin Become Too Dependent on Institutional Investors?
Over the past few years, institutional participation has grown significantly, with spot ETFs, asset managers, and large corporations becoming increasingly involved in the crypto market. Supporters argue that institutional capital has helped legitimise Bitcoin and improve liquidity. Critics, however, believe that Bitcoin's original vision was built around decentralisation and financial independence, and that growing institutional influence could make the market more correlated with traditional finance. As institutions continue to shape market trends, has their involvement strengthened Bitcoin or changed it fundamentally?