BREAKING. $14 TRILIUN baru saja memilih Ethereum sebagai rumah mereka.
Dan masih ada badut-badut crypto yang terus berteriak “Ethereum mati” sambil portofolionya berdarah tiap minggu.
BlackRock masuk.
UBS masuk.
Franklin Templeton masuk.
Eropa mulai evaluasi Ethereum untuk fondasi Digital Euro.
Ini bukan hype bocah Discord.
Ini bukan pump influencer receh Twitter.
Ini institusi keuangan terbesar dunia sedang membangun pondasi masa depan di atas Ethereum.
Kenapa?
Karena ketika uang triliunan dolar bergerak, mereka tidak peduli siapa blockchain paling berisik.
Mereka peduli siapa yang paling bisa dipercaya.
Ethereum bukan dipilih karena paling cepat.
Bukan karena fee paling murah.
Bukan karena marketing paling norak.
Ethereum dipilih karena keamanan, desentralisasi, dan reliabilitasnya sudah ditempa bertahun-tahun menghadapi perang pasar paling brutal di industri ini.
Vitalik sudah bilang sejak lama:
“The secure chain. The decentralized chain. The chain you can rely on.”
Dan sekarang dunia finansial membuktikan kata-kata itu dengan UANG NYATA.
$14 triliun bukan angka kecil.
Itu sinyal bahwa Wall Street mulai membangun ekonomi generasi berikutnya langsung di atas Ethereum.
Tokenisasi aset.
Money-market funds.
ETF.
Repo market.
Stablecoin.
Settlement global.
Semua perlahan mengarah ke satu tempat: Ethereum.
Sementara mayoritas retail masih sibuk mengejar meme coin sampah demi mimpi kaya instan, institusi diam-diam sedang membeli SEKOP untuk menguasai tambang emas digital berikutnya.
Pasar ini kejam.
Tidak peduli opini.
Tidak peduli fanboy.
Tidak peduli copium komunitas.
Uang besar selalu memilih infrastruktur yang paling kuat untuk bertahan puluhan tahun.
Dan hari ini, Ethereum baru saja mendapat validasi terbesar dari dunia finansial modern.
Mereka tidak datang membawa mainan.
Mereka datang membawa TRILIUNAN DOLAR.
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