Well the institutions aren't buying in large quantities compared to what THEY have. They are just buying in large quantities compared to what is normally bought in Bitcoin. They have enormously more money than the money than the entire market cap of bitcoin. Of the very small amount of institutions that have invested so far, most of them are going to be under 1% invested in Bitcoin so far, and the majority of the rest less than 5%. Places like Microstrategy are an outlier. For a pension or investment fund, putting 1% or a few % in the best growth asset in the world is a safe bet long term. If they are like buying futures contracts trying to guess what the price will be on a certain day, sure that's dumb, but now they are actually investing in Bitcoin, not just betting on its price, so that is safe for them.
That is the point of big companies as well, when they have 10 trillion dollars of peoples money and they end up putting 20 billion dollars into crypto, that is not really that much money to them. Do you know how much 20 billion dollars worth of bitcoin will be? That would be half a million bitcoins, grayscale already has that, and that is why I think it is quite obvious that another company doing that, and another doing that, it will be impossible.
It would be more expensive, because price would go over 40k, which is where we get involved, because you can always buy as much as you want, you do not have to go in 20+ billion dollars, you can get in 20 dollars as well if you want, and that is how you are taking place. For example, if you get in right now and all those corporations get in later, that would be profitable for you thanks to what they do.