Wall Street veteran Jordi Visser forecasts that U.S. financial institutions will significantly increase their Bitcoin allocations by the end of the year. Speaking with Anthony Pompliano, Visser emphasized that traditional finance is set to boost Bitcoin holdings in preparation for 2025. This prediction aligns with a recent survey indicating 83% of institutional investors plan to increase crypto allocations next year. Visser's comments come amid strong institutional interest, as evidenced by $2.33 billion in net inflows to U.S.-based spot Bitcoin ETFs over the past five days. Additionally, publicly traded companies now hold approximately $117.03 billion in Bitcoin. While Visser refrained from making specific price predictions, he expressed optimism about Bitcoin's technical chart patterns and the broader crypto market's potential for "mini breakouts."