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Oversized headline beside a two-circle adoption diagram, over a horizontal milestone timeline of dated institutional logos.
Summary
An institutional-adoption slide: a four-line headline on the left, a two-circle "vectors of adoption" diagram on the right, and a dated horizontal logo timeline of adoption milestones across the bottom.
Visual description
Mid-gray field. Top-left, an oversized near-white headline runs four lines: "Leading institutions, central banks and governments globally are embracing digital assets". Top-right, under a yellow "Two Vectors of Adoption" label, two large overlapping outline circles each hold a yellow directional arrow, a bold sub-head ("Institutional Allocators", "Institutional Service Providers") and a short descriptive paragraph. The lower third is a horizontal milestone timeline: a thin line with an arrowhead, divided into seven dated columns, each containing client/partner logos (Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, Coinbase, BNY Mellon, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Citadel, Deutsche Bank and others) above a date and a one-line note.
Key takeaway
Combining a conceptual two-circle diagram (the "why") with a factual dated logo timeline (the "proof") on one slide, so an adoption claim is argued and evidenced together. The arrows inside the circles in the lone accent color give an otherwise plain Venn a sense of direction.
Reuse notes
A strong template for any market-adoption or momentum slide that wants both a framework and supporting milestones. The dated logo timeline is reusable for partnerships, funding history, or product milestones. Needs real, recognizable logos to carry weight; the row gets cramped past seven columns.



























