Federal Reserve rate cuts and new accounting rules spurred institutional buying, with crypto asset vaults attracting $2.6 billion in two weeks.

PANews reported on December 18th that, according to Decrypt, the crypto asset vault (DAT), primarily composed of Bitcoin and Ethereum, saw a net inflow of $2.6 billion over the past two weeks, a seven-week high, influenced by the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut on December 10th and new FASB regulations. Strategy, a cryptocurrency firm, purchased over 20,000 BTC twice in a single week, totaling nearly $2 billion. Market data shows that funds mainly flowed into BTC and ETH, reflecting a trend of institutional investors seeking safer investments. Analysts suggest that the DAT structure, due to its ability to generate staking yields and participate in mergers and acquisitions, may be more attractive in the long term than spot ETFs.

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