I just watched a really insightful video, and what struck me most is how deep BlackRock, the world’s biggest financial player, is getting into the crypto space. It’s no longer just about Bitcoin for them, and that is a massive signal. I remember when their CEO, Larry Fink, would only talk about Bitcoin, viewing it as this "digital gold" that could hit crazy price targets—we’re talking $500,000 to $700,000 a coin—if only a small percentage of global portfolios adopted it. But now, the narrative is shifting.
They are seriously expanding the conversation to Ethereum. It seems BlackRock sees Bitcoin as the global monetary alternative, similar to gold, but they view Ethereum as the true, disruptive bet on blockchain technology itself. This includes the major themes we’re seeing, like the rise of stablecoins and, critically, the tokenization of securities and real estate. Jay Jacobs, from BlackRock's ETF division, was explicitly bullish on Ethereum's role in creating efficiencies for capital markets, even hinting at stocks trading on the blockchain. When institutional leaders like Joe Lubin confirm that major players, even giants like Swift, are using Ethereum, it’s clear the traditional finance world is finally merging with DeFi. It’s like the vibe has gone from "never shall the two touch" to "it's basically about time."
This mainstream embrace is lifting all "quality crypto" boats. The video made a strong case for Solana next, suggesting a potential rally to $290 or $345 if a spot ETF gets the green light. I was particularly interested to hear a CIO call Solana one of the best setups he's seen in eight years. And, get this, even after Germany made that huge blunder selling their Bitcoin, they are apparently now paying close attention to XRP. All of this just solidifies the main point: institutional demand through ETFs is making Bitcoin supply scarce and supporting those $1.3 million price predictions. The video ended on a high note, feeling super bullish about Q4 and predicting both Bitcoin and Ethereum will hit new all-time highs before October is even over. I really hope they are right!