Institutional investors are increasingly focusing their interest on cryptocurrency, leading Wall Street to adopt the term “suitcoiners” for those entities actively engaging with Bitcoin. This marks a significant shift in market dynamics, prompting concerns about potential structural changes within Bitcoin. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas highlights this trend, emphasizing how institutional investors like ETFs and governments are contributing to Bitcoin investments. While these changes raise questions about the stability of Bitcoin’s structure, recent data shows that institutional holdings have dramatically increased, reaching over 30% in 2020, compared to only 10%. This signifies a major shift in the market, with potential implications for Bitcoin’s future trajectory.