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Grayscale: Regulation Will Dominate the 2026 Crypto Market, Quantum Computing Threats Are Overstated
Deep Tide TechFlow News, December 30, According to CoinDesk, digital asset management firm Grayscale stated in its latest report that regulatory frameworks will become the dominant force shaping the crypto market in 2026, rather than quantum computing.
Grayscale expects that the United States will pass a bipartisan-supported crypto market structure bill in 2026, which will establish clearer rules for digital assets, accelerate institutional adoption, and on-chain activity. The company believes that a more comprehensive regulatory framework will make financial services firms more willing to hold digital assets on their balance sheets and encourage institutions to trade directly on the blockchain.
Grayscale stated that while the threat of quantum computing to blockchain security is reasonable, this issue is overstated and is unlikely to have a substantial impact on asset prices in the short term.