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Forget the Crypto Bros. Wall Street Is Driving the New Crypto Boom

Forget the Crypto Bros. Wall Street Is Driving the New Crypto Boom

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The crypto market is on fire again, but this time, the fuel isn't coming from 'crypto bros' on social media. It's coming from Wall Street, and it's all based on a massive bet that the Federal Reserve is about to cut interest rates.
Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, is leading the charge, surging nearly 10% in the past 24 hours to $4,723.26, bringing its all-time high of $4,878.26 within sight. This rally is, according to some market observers, a calculated move by large, institutional investors who are flocking to risky assets in anticipation of a major shift in U.S. economic policy.
While Bitcoin has been taking a breather, altcoins (a catch-all term for any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin) are exploding. Ether (ETH), the native currency of the Ethereum blockchain, a platform for decentralized finance (DeFi) services that mimic traditional banking without middlemen, is up nearly 10% in the last day. Ether (ETH) is trading nearing its all-time high of $4,878.26 set in November 2021, according to data from CoinGecko.
Other major tokens like Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA), and Avalanche (AVAX) have all posted sharp gains of 10% to 16%.
Even memecoins like Dogecoin (DOGE) are riding the wave, jumping 12%.
This broad-based rally is a classic sign of an 'altcoin season,' a period when confident investors move money from the relative safety of Bitcoin into riskier but higher-potential assets. This is reflected in Bitcoin's market dominance, which has fallen to 57.4% of the total crypto market, a sign that investors are diversifying.
'We suspect that investors are selling the first cryptocurrency to finance purchases of altcoins,' said Alex Kuptsikevich, chief market analyst at FxPro.
According to experts, this surge is being driven by institutional money, not retail speculation. 'The current hot market is being driven predominantly by institutional adoption, led by aggressive buying from digital asset treasury companies,' Min Jung, a senior analyst at quantitative trading firm Presto, told Decrypt.
These professional investors are betting on one thing: a September rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Recent economic data supports their wager. The U.S. labor market is showing signs of slowing down, and last month's inflation numbers came in cooler than expected. With its dual mandates of stable prices and full employment seemingly in check, the Fed now has plenty of room to cut interest rates.
Lower rates reduce borrowing costs and encourage investment in higher-yielding, riskier assets. With the stock market already at historic highs, many large investors see crypto as the next logical place to find big returns.
The market is already pricing in the Fed's next move. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, traders see an 82.5% probability of a rate cut at the Fed's September meeting.
The sentiment is so strong that some are even calling for a more aggressive cut. 'I think the real thing now to think about is: Should we get a 50-basis-point rate cut in September?' U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox Business on Tuesday, referring to a half-a-percentage-point cut.
The institutional money is flowing in fast. Analysts at Presto noted that 'US Ether ETFs just saw a record $1B single-day inflow, the biggest ever,' a clear sign that big players are positioning themselves for the next leg up in the crypto market. For now, the fate of the rally rests in the hands of the Federal Reserve.
US Ether ETFs just saw a record $1B single-day inflow, the biggest ever.
Over $15B in ETH now sits in treasury firms.
Our Head of Research @ClearLensPC told Bloomberg: 'The proliferation of ETH treasury companies is driving renewed interest in ETH.'
ETH? $4,300 and up.…
— Presto Research (@Presto_Research) August 12, 2025Yes, crypto is used by some for shady, even criminal purposes. But the warm embrace from the Trump administration, paired with the scent of easy money from a Fed rate cut, is making Wall Street pour billions into digital assets. Institutional investors are buying the idea that crypto has finally 'gone legit.' The question now is whether this marriage of politics, policy, and profit will hold … or if it's just another boom before the next bust.
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