Wall Street's perspective just got more bullish. JPMorgan's latest outlook suggests crypto capital inflows won't lose momentum heading into 2026, building on 2025's exceptional performance. We're talking about $130 billion flowing into the space last year—a record-breaking figure that caught even seasoned analysts off guard.



What does this mean? It's not just hype. When major financial institutions like JPMorgan project sustained growth in capital inflows, it signals genuine conviction about the sector's trajectory. The sheer volume of institutional money moving into crypto reflects shifting attitudes toward digital assets and blockchain technology.

The narrative is clear: 2025 wasn't a one-off spike. Institutions are positioning for the longer game, and that structural shift in capital allocation could reshape market dynamics in 2026 and beyond.
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BottomMisservip
· 01-17 22:18
1. 130 billion inflow really can't be contained anymore, institutions are playing for real this time 2. Morgan says continuous growth, then let's continue to wait for the 2026 frenzy 3. 130 billion in one go, this time it's not a flash in the pan, feels like it's time to get on board 4. Institutions are bottom-fishing, and we're following suit, perfect 5. The long-term game has begun, no wonder the market has been so lively recently 6. Looking at Morgan's attitude, it's definitely not the rhythm of cutting leeks 7. 2026, those who get on board early are about to take off 8. 13 billion, what a concept, this is about to change the game rules 9. Institutions really believe, so we can believe too 10. Structural change is coming, 2026 is about to take off
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-17 18:32
130 billion dollars pouring in, JPMorgan's statement won't lie, but it depends on whether institutions are backing it with real money or just verbal promises. The data is clear. From a capital allocation perspective, it indeed reflects a shift in attitude. However, one thing to watch out for—large institutional entry doesn't mean retail investors will also reap the same benefits. The "long-termism" of institutions sounds good, but historically, how many times have such claims ended up signaling a trap? Stay cautious. 130 billion is indeed a record. What's worth noting is the driving force behind this—policy sentiment or genuine technological recognition? The former is more fragile. How 2026 unfolds depends on regulatory attitudes. JPMorgan's optimism is just one aspect; risk factors are not that simple.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-15 04:56
130 billion poured in this time, and old Morgan is really not joking around. Institutions are the true harvesters of the little guys... Retail investors are always a step behind. By the time traditional finance enters the market, it’s already time to get on board. Institutions are setting the tone that it will continue to rise until 2026? Then I need to increase my dollar-cost averaging plan... I'm just worried about another black swan. This kind of growth curve looks so exciting that it actually makes me uneasy. 130 billion is just the appetizer, the real show has just begun.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-15 04:51
130 billion entering the market. This time, it's really not the prelude to cutting leeks... Institutions are all in, and we're small retail investors still hesitating.
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NotSatoshivip
· 01-15 04:43
130 billion entered the market, institutions are really starting to play for real, not just for pulling the wool over retail investors' eyes.
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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 01-15 04:39
130 billion flowed in last year, and JPM is only now turning bullish? It should have been like this all along; the institutions are really starting to take it seriously. Continuing to be bullish in 2026 is fine, but the question is, can retail investors keep up with the pace... Institutions have finished bottom-fishing, and now they’re only now releasing optimistic comments. I’m too familiar with this routine. Not just hype—this statement is well said. Finally, someone dares to speak honestly.
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BuyTheTopvip
· 01-15 04:29
$13 billion entered the market, even JPMorgan has to bow its head. This time, the institutions are really serious.
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