From Snub to Scramble: Banks’ Bitcoin Gold Rush
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02-22 18:06
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Once dismissive of Bitcoin, banks are now scrambling to claim it.
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Banks Ignored Bitcoin. Now They’re Fighting for It

Once dismissive of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as risky or illegitimate, traditional banks are now rushing into the digital asset space. 

From skeptics in 2017 to active participants in 2026, this dramatic shift highlights how crypto is redefining global finance, says analyst VinCoop.

Well, Neobanks are feeling the squeeze as users treat them as mere salary transit points, swiftly moving funds to crypto exchanges to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other assets. 

This outflow has hit liquidity, lowered average balances, and eroded customer retention, forcing the sector to adapt fast, just as Bitcoin’s Lightning Network surpasses $1B in monthly volume.

Specifically, financial giants including AMEX, PayPal, Visa, JPMorgan, and BlackRock are aggressively hiring blockchain and crypto experts, signaling a shift from skepticism to strategic adoption. 

These institutions aren’t just offering custody, they’re building the infrastructure to retain crypto-savvy clients, unlock new revenue streams, and compete with fintech and decentralized finance platforms.

The High Stakes of Bitcoin Adoption in Traditional Finance

Bitcoin, now trading at $68,060 per CoinCodex data, is no longer just a speculative asset, it’s a benchmark for modern finance. 

Institutional adoption signals banks’ push to reclaim deposits, drive transactions, and engage a digital-native generation. The market also shows signs of reverting to its traditional four-year cycle.

Well, VinCoop observes that crypto adoption is as much cultural as technological. Banks are adapting to volatile markets, complex regulations, and innovative digital products, reshaping traditional models to stay relevant. 

Bitcoin is no longer optional, once-skeptical institutions now view it as essential, fueling a high-stakes race for a rapidly expanding market.

Conclusion

Bitcoin’s rise and major banks’ rapid pivot signal a seismic shift in global finance. What was once seen as speculative is now strategic. Early adopters can reclaim capital, attract new clients, and secure the future of money, signalling that digital assets have moved from fringe speculation to core strategy.

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