Major financial institutions are showing increased confidence in the crypto sector. JPMorgan's latest analysis reveals that 2025 saw unprecedented institutional capital inflows totaling $130 billion into digital assets. What's more compelling is their outlook for the coming year—analysts at the bank expect this bullish trend to accelerate further in 2026.



This pattern reflects a significant shift in how traditional finance views cryptocurrency markets. The scale of institutional capital flowing in signals growing mainstream acceptance and strategic positioning by major players. With such momentum building momentum, the trajectory suggests continued growth in capital allocation toward crypto assets throughout 2026.

The data underscores how far the industry has come from early skepticism. When billion-dollar institutions are actively deploying capital at this scale, it's no longer a fringe bet—it's becoming a core component of diversified investment strategies.
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-18 08:20
130 billion pouring in, JPM now has to bow its head, funny enough Will it still rise in 2026? I want to see if it will reverse again this time Traditional finance has finally admitted defeat, feels like they are several years late Wait, are they also bottom-fishing themselves... With this move by big institutions, do retail investors still have to follow and join in?
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-17 05:31
With institutional entry so aggressive, JPMorgan also has to bow, the crypto circle has finally waited for this day.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 01-15 10:06
130 billion USD poured in, traditional finance has really given up, this time it's not just talk It will still continue to rise in 2026, JPM is so optimistic about how far it can go... Wait, didn't they say crypto was a scam before? Now they're all smiles, it's really interesting Institutions are really starting to rush in, this time feels different 130 billion is just the appetizer, how much more is waiting behind...
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-15 10:04
13 billion inflow, is it real? I just want to know where these institutions' arbitrage opportunities are, and how much can be scooped from the mempool.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 01-15 10:03
130 billion inflow, traditional finance is really scared this time. But on the other hand, does this number sound unbelievable?
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-15 10:02
Morgan says it's bullish, institutions are rushing in, will it continue to surge in 2026? I believe it!
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0xLuckboxvip
· 01-15 09:54
1. 130 billion inflow, so what? I just want to know when I can break even haha 2. JP Morgan and these people now speak nicely, but when the price drops again, they'll start to talk down on it. Trusting them is not as good as trusting your own wallet. 3. Institutional entry is a good thing, but retail investors still need to be careful and not get chopped up as chives. 4. Finally not being seen as a scammer? Traditional finance only just realized now, we've already gone all in. 5. 130 billion sounds like a lot, but when spread across the globe, it's not much... But on the other hand, this is indeed a turning point.
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DataBartendervip
· 01-15 09:46
JPMorgan has jumped on board, now traditional finance is really panicking
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-15 09:41
1. Investing 130 billion dollars, is JPM really optimistic this time or are they just cutting us again? 2. Institutional bottom-fishing is a signal; we should be able to turn around this year. 3. Wait, mainstream finance is starting to join in? Do retail investors still have a chance... 4. Same old story, they said this last year too, and I still lost money. 5. Core allocation? Ha, let's wait for institutions to sell off before we buy in. 6. The 130 billion inflow is not a small number, but the key is when it will come out. 7. Traditional finance finally admits we're not scammers anymore, that's enough. 8. This round of institutional entry feels different; I really look forward to 2026. 9. JPM says they are optimistic = are they really optimistic or just talking about our wallet? 10. Why does it feel like every year is "a new all-time high" narrative? Such deep套路.
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