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Jack Mallers: Wall Street Can’t Threaten Bitcoin’s Core Principles

By WebDeskMay 9, 20263 Mins Read
Jack Mallers: Wall Street Can’t Threaten Bitcoin’s Core Principles
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Darius Baruo
May 09, 2026 14:15

Strike CEO Jack Mallers dismisses concerns over Wall Street’s involvement in Bitcoin, arguing the cryptocurrency is ‘money for all’ and must remain open.





Strike CEO Jack Mallers has made it clear he does not see Wall Street’s increasing involvement in Bitcoin as a threat to the cryptocurrency’s core principles. Speaking on the What Bitcoin Did podcast, Mallers argued that Bitcoin’s success depends on its openness, even to entities like large financial institutions.

“If Wall Street getting into Bitcoin kills it, it was never going to be successful in the first place,” Mallers stated. He emphasized that Bitcoin is designed to be “money for all,” meaning it must be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or affiliations.

Institutional Inflows Surge

Concerns about Wall Street’s role in Bitcoin have grown as institutional adoption accelerates. Since the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. in January 2024, data from Farside shows that these funds have attracted $59.38 billion in net inflows as of May 2026. Critics worry this could lead to concentrated ownership and influence, undermining Bitcoin’s decentralized ethos.

However, Mallers took a broader view, suggesting that Bitcoin is competing for global capital. “Where wealth exists today… real estate, fine art, government debt… those things will be demonetized, and Bitcoin will be monetized,” he explained. For Mallers, institutional participation is simply a natural consequence of Bitcoin’s growing prominence.

Debate Over Influence

While Mallers downplayed the risks, others in the Bitcoin community remain cautious. Venture capitalist Nic Carter recently warned that major institutions holding significant Bitcoin reserves might eventually push back against developers if they believe critical concerns, such as quantum computing risks, aren’t addressed quickly enough. “They will get fed up, and they will fire the devs and put in new devs,” Carter speculated earlier this year.

Wall Street’s Crypto Push

Wall Street’s involvement in Bitcoin extends beyond ETFs. This week, Morgan Stanley launched a cryptocurrency trading pilot via its E*Trade platform, offering retail customers lower fees than major competitors like Coinbase and Robinhood. The bank charges 50 basis points on the dollar value of each transaction, undercutting existing players.

Moves like these highlight traditional finance’s growing appetite for crypto, as firms seek to capture market share from established crypto platforms. Yet for Mallers, these developments reaffirm Bitcoin’s relevance rather than threaten its foundation.

As institutional inflows continue to rise and Wall Street deepens its crypto footprint, the debate over its impact on Bitcoin’s ethos isn’t going away. But for Mallers, the cryptocurrency’s open, decentralized nature is ultimately its greatest strength—and its best defense.

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