JPMorgan Research just released their 2026 outlook, and the signals are bullish. After witnessing $130 billion in crypto capital inflows during 2025—marking a record high—analysts expect this momentum to persist into the new year. Institutional appetite for digital assets continues strengthening across portfolios.
Meanwhile, regulatory conversations are heating up. A major compliance-focused exchange has raised concerns about the current Senate Banking cryptocurrency proposal, signaling that not all market players view the pending bill as sufficiently balanced. The gap between industry needs and legislative approaches remains a key discussion point as Washington continues shaping crypto policy.
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BridgeJumper
· 13h ago
Did the 13 billion really come in like that? It seems like the institutions are starting to get serious.
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FlatTax
· 13h ago
$13 billion flows in, and JPMorgan is still bullish? Nice words, but let's see how you sing when the bear market comes.
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MetaEggplant
· 13h ago
13 billion in inflows, what does that mean? The real big players haven't even entered the market yet.
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Anon32942
· 13h ago
130 billion inflow, JPMorgan is optimistic, but do those folks in Washington really understand what "balance" means? LOL.
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JPMorgan Research just released their 2026 outlook, and the signals are bullish. After witnessing $130 billion in crypto capital inflows during 2025—marking a record high—analysts expect this momentum to persist into the new year. Institutional appetite for digital assets continues strengthening across portfolios.
Meanwhile, regulatory conversations are heating up. A major compliance-focused exchange has raised concerns about the current Senate Banking cryptocurrency proposal, signaling that not all market players view the pending bill as sufficiently balanced. The gap between industry needs and legislative approaches remains a key discussion point as Washington continues shaping crypto policy.