Bitcoin News Today: While Pessimists Gain, Crypto's Optimists Build Tomorrow's Value

Generado por agente de IACoin WorldRevisado porAInvest News Editorial Team
martes, 18 de noviembre de 2025, 1:02 am ET2 min de lectura
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The CEO of Bitwise Asset Management, Matt Mollenkamp, has reiterated a familiar refrain in the crypto and broader financial markets: while pessimists often gain short-term credibility during downturns, it is the optimists who ultimately drive long-term value creation. This sentiment, echoed in recent interviews and market analyses, is gaining traction as the crypto market navigates a correction phase and institutional adoption continues to expand.

Bitwise's own track record underscores this dynamic. The firm's SolanaSOL-- ETF (BSOL) has defied market volatility, recording $357.8 million in net inflows over its first 14 days of trading-a stark contrast to Grayscale's Solana ETF, which has seen only $24.4 million in inflows since its launch. The disparity highlights Bitwise's competitive edge, including its lower 0.20% fee and innovative staking features, which allow investors to earn yields directly through the fund. These structural advantages have positioned BSOLBSOL-- as a preferred vehicle for investors seeking exposure to Solana's rapidly evolving ecosystem, even as broader crypto markets face headwinds.

The interplay between optimism and pessimism is further evident in Bitcoin's recent performance. Despite a 18% decline since the Federal Reserve began easing rates in September, BitcoinBTC-- remains within $5,000 of its all-time high. Analysts at Wintermute note that Bitcoin's correlation with the NASDAQ-100 has tightened to 0.8, but the asset exhibits asymmetric behavior: it mirrors equities during downturns but lags during rallies. This "high-beta tail" dynamic suggests that Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a macro-risk proxy rather than a standalone narrative, with institutional investors prioritizing equities over crypto in periods of risk-on sentiment.

Yet, the long-term case for crypto remains intact. Institutional infrastructure is expanding rapidly, with Cboe Global Markets set to launch perpetual-style Bitcoin and EtherETH-- futures on December 15. These products, which eliminate the need for frequent contract rollovers, aim to attract traditional investors seeking hedging and speculative tools. Meanwhile, EMCD's new Mastercard-powered crypto payment card, enabling users to spend USDT globally, signals growing mainstream acceptance of digital assets for everyday transactions.

Regulatory developments also hint at a more favorable environment. The White House is reviewing a proposal to join the global Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), which would standardize reporting for foreign crypto accounts and align U.S. tax practices with 73 other countries. While critics argue such measures could stifle innovation, proponents see them as necessary to curb tax evasion and level the playing field for domestic exchanges.

For Mollenkamp, these trends reinforce the CEO's thesis: short-term pessimism often masks structural progress. "Pessimists look visionary when markets correct, but optimists build the future," he remarked in a recent internal memo. The success of Bitwise's Solana ETF, coupled with broader industry advancements, suggests that the crypto market's long-term trajectory remains intact-even as it contends with cyclical turbulence according to recent market analysis.

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