Passive money is eating stocks and Bitcoin may be next to get a huge liquidity injection

Passive investment funds dominate stock markets, potentially shifting capital toward Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies next. Rising institutional interest in crypto-backed lending enables long-term holders to access liquidity without selling positions. This trend mirrors equity market dynamics where passive money drives valuations higher, suggesting similar capital influx could significantly boost Bitcoin and alt-coin prices through increased institutional participation and borrowing mechanisms.
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