Crypto bank Sygnum stated in its latest report that with the progress of regulations such as the US "CLARITY Act" and "Bitcoin Act," 2026 may become the year when sovereign nations and institutions accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology. It is expected that at least 3 G20 or equivalent economies will publicly include Bitcoin in their national reserves, with initial allocations possibly not exceeding 1% of total reserves, but the signaling effect will be significant. Meanwhile, traditional financial institutions will adopt blockchain infrastructure more deeply, with up to 10% of large institutions' new bond issuances potentially tokenized at the issuance stage.
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Crypto bank Sygnum stated in its latest report that with the progress of regulations such as the US "CLARITY Act" and "Bitcoin Act," 2026 may become the year when sovereign nations and institutions accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology. It is expected that at least 3 G20 or equivalent economies will publicly include Bitcoin in their national reserves, with initial allocations possibly not exceeding 1% of total reserves, but the signaling effect will be significant. Meanwhile, traditional financial institutions will adopt blockchain infrastructure more deeply, with up to 10% of large institutions' new bond issuances potentially tokenized at the issuance stage.