JPMorgan bullish crypto 2026 thesis links rebound in institutional inflows to the Clarity Act; analysts cite ETF rotation, miner costs, BTC–gold parity.JPMorgan bullish crypto 2026 thesis links rebound in institutional inflows to the Clarity Act; analysts cite ETF rotation, miner costs, BTC–gold parity.

Bitcoin steadies as JPMorgan outlines 2026 inflow case

2026/02/12 15:58
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JPMorgan bullish crypto 2026: regulatory clarity may revive institutional inflows

JPMorgan has turned bullish on the crypto market for 2026, citing institutional inflows and clearer regulations as key drivers, as reported by The Block. The bank’s research team, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, expects capital to build on the record near $130 billion that entered digital assets in 2025, with leadership shifting from retail-heavy channels toward institutions as policy visibility improves.

According to AInvest.com, 2025 inflows were largely retail-driven, with a significant portion via Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, while institutional participation declined versus 2024 but is expected to rebound in 2026 under clearer rules. That framing positions the 2026 thesis as dependent on regulatory progress and compliance readiness rather than cyclical price momentum.

Why it matters now: Clarity Act enables compliant institutional participation

JPMorgan points to the prospective Clarity Act in the U.S. as a central catalyst for compliant participation, according to AOL Finance. Clearer legal definitions and supervisory expectations would lower operational and fiduciary risk thresholds for asset managers, banks, and corporates considering digital asset exposure.

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In practice, better-defined rules could unlock mandates for qualified custody and prime services, revive crypto venture and M&A pipelines, and support listings once disclosure and control frameworks mature. It also implies more standardized risk, accounting, and oversight across stablecoin issuers, payment firms, exchanges, wallet providers, blockchain infrastructure, and custodians.

That institutional pathway, contingent on legislative timing and subsequent rulemaking, underpins the research team’s constructive stance. “We expect the rebound in institutional flows we project for 2026 is likely to be facilitated by the passage of additional crypto regulations such as the Clarity Act in the U.S., which is likely to trigger further institutional adoption of digital assets as well as fresh institutional activity around crypto VC funding, M&A and IPOs in sectors such as stablecoin issuers, payment firms, exchanges, wallet providers, blockchain infrastructure, and custody solutions,” said Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, strategist at JPMorgan.

Immediate impact: expected shift toward institutional-led crypto inflows

Near term, the base case is a gradual handoff from ETF- and retail-led flows to allocations governed by institutional due diligence, investment policy statements, and custody readiness. Valuation work is likely to emphasize risk-adjusted roles for Bitcoin (BTC) alongside gold in multi-asset portfolios, as reported by MarketWatch, while miner economics and on-chain activity remain important cross-checks.

At the time of this writing, Bitcoin (BTC) trades near 67,190 with sentiment described as Bearish, volatility around 11.72% (very high), an RSI(14) near 32.07 (neutral), and 50/200-day simple moving averages above spot at roughly 86,150 and 101,681, respectively. These readings are descriptive, not predictive, and conditions may change quickly amid elevated volatility.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and involve risk. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. The publisher is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of reliance on the information contained herein.
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