JPMorgan: Crypto Market Inflows Expected to Rise Further in 2026, Institutional Funding Could Lead
BlockBeats News, January 15: JPMorgan Chase stated that after the historic high inflow of about $130 billion into the crypto market in 2025, funds are expected to further increase in 2026, with more drive coming from institutional investors.
The report pointed out that the advancement of crypto legislation in the United States (such as the Clarity Act) is expected to encourage institutions to increase their presence in areas such as ETFs, mergers and acquisitions, IPOs, stablecoins, and infrastructure.
Looking back at 2025:
Funds mainly flowed into BTC and ETH spot ETFs, leaning towards retail investors;
Digital Asset Treasury Companies (DATs) contributed to over half of the inflows (about $680 billion), but significantly slowed down in the second half of the year;
Crypto venture capital saw a slight recovery but remained sluggish, with early-stage project financing under pressure.
Looking ahead to 2026, JPMorgan Chase believes the de-risking phase is coming to an end, and institutional funds are expected to become the core driver of a new round of crypto market recovery.
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