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Institutions and Big Banks Dominating Crypto Narratives, While Cypherpunk Ethos Retreats

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Institutions and Big Banks Dominating Crypto Narratives, While Cypherpunk Ethos Retreats

  • 09 Aug, 2025
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Traditional financial institutions are increasingly shaping the narratives in the crypto sector, and are poised to benefit the most from the current trends, according to Arthur Azizov, founder of B2 Ventures, a private “alliance” of crypto services and financial tech companies.

Azizov told Cointelegraph that this market cycle has been dominated by institutional investors, investment vehicles like exchange-traded funds (ETFs), governments, and stablecoin issuers.

Banking, Banks, Decentralization, Stablecoin
The total cumulative flow of Bitcoin ETFs shows that billions of dollars in capital has been siphoned into Bitcoin investment vehicles. Source: Farside Investors

He also said that big banks will accelerate this trend in the near future, once they have regulatory clarity to interact with crypto, saying it will only be a “matter of months” between the time these banks receive regulatory clarity and the time it takes them to launch a stablecoin. Azizov added:

“Banks have a substantial user base. They already have their own clients. Those clients are loyal to those banks. And for them to implement crypto into their operations will be relatively easy.”

These institutions have already changed the landscape. In the future, it’s going to change even more, and I would say it’s not good for small startups,” he continued.