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Question #194

Why does growing institutional adoption, such as ETF inflows and corporate credit ratings, matter for Bitcoin stability?

Category: General
Expanding institutional adoption such as ETF inflows and corporate credit ratings only benefits large investors without affecting overall market stability or liquidity therefore providing no real value to Bitcoin’s price behavior or prospects
Growing institutional adoption like ETF inflows and strong corporate credit ratings enhances Bitcoin’s market stability by increasing liquidity broadening the investor base and signaling greater confidence that can reduce price volatility over time
Growing institutional adoption like ETF inflows and corporate credit ratings reduces Bitcoin’s potential use as a transactional currency by adding unnecessary regulatory burdens and deterring retail participation in the market thus increasing volatility

Why is this the correct answer?

This is correct because institutional ETFs bring large, steady capital flows and corporate credit ratings show financial discipline, both of which help widen participation, support consistent liquidity and convey confidence that tends to smooth out extreme price swings.

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