According to JPMorgan's latest market assessment, the crypto sector attracted approximately $130 billion in net inflows throughout 2025. More notably, the investment bank projects that 2026 will see inflows surpassing this benchmark, signaling sustained institutional appetite for digital assets. This upward trajectory reflects growing confidence among major financial players in the long-term viability of the cryptocurrency market. The consistent expansion of capital flows into crypto demonstrates a shift in how traditional finance perceives digital asset allocation, with 2026 positioned as a potentially stronger year for institutional participation.
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liquidation_watcher
· 21h ago
Will 2026 be even more intense? Now traditional finance is really starting to believe. But speaking of which, with 13 billion coming in from so many institutions, retail investors still need to do thorough research on which coins are truly valuable…
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 21h ago
JPMorgan says 2026 will be even more intense, I'll believe it half.
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WagmiWarrior
· 21h ago
Is the rhythm of institutional bottom-fishing in 2026 about to come again? Can we hold on this time?
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AltcoinHunter
· 21h ago
13 billion is just the beginning, mainly it depends on when the clone season will arrive.
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GasFeeCrier
· 21h ago
This wave of institutional entry really can't be stopped, even JPMorgan is so optimistic about it. It has to get even more intense by 2026.
According to JPMorgan's latest market assessment, the crypto sector attracted approximately $130 billion in net inflows throughout 2025. More notably, the investment bank projects that 2026 will see inflows surpassing this benchmark, signaling sustained institutional appetite for digital assets. This upward trajectory reflects growing confidence among major financial players in the long-term viability of the cryptocurrency market. The consistent expansion of capital flows into crypto demonstrates a shift in how traditional finance perceives digital asset allocation, with 2026 positioned as a potentially stronger year for institutional participation.