#数字资产市场动态 💡 2026 could become a watershed year for the crypto market—the institutional doors are quietly opening



Recently, a major signal has been circulating in the industry: the United States' bipartisan crypto market structure bill is expected to take effect in 2026. After GrayScale's prediction was announced, it immediately caused a stir in the community, with many veterans marking it as a "major event" in the medium to long term.

Simply put, the current US crypto regulation is like feeling around in the fog—SEC and CFTC are competing, and their jurisdiction is unclear. Rules are often added later, and this uncertainty has scared off many institutions. The purpose of this bill is straightforward: to establish a clear regulatory framework for digital assets, clarify what is what, how trading platforms should operate compliantly, and to equip the crypto market with the same "infrastructure" as traditional finance.

What will happen once this is implemented? The first to benefit will be large-scale capital—pensions, insurance funds, sovereign wealth funds—long-term capital that can finally enter legally. Meanwhile, compliant exchanges, custody services, and on-chain financial instruments will also see a new wave of growth, with actual trading volume likely to explode in tandem with on-chain activity.

Deeper down, this legislative signal itself is changing expectations—US policy is shifting from a "risk prevention" mindset to "how to regulate and develop." This is not just about easing regulation but a key milestone for crypto assets to mainstream finance.

From another perspective, if 2026 truly becomes a turning point, current prices might just be in the "waiting zone" before large-scale institutional entry. The trend is shifting, and smart money is already positioning itself. $BTC
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MemeCuratorvip
· 19h ago
Wait, do I have to wait another two years until 2026? Should I get in now or wait a bit longer? I feel like I'm about to get cut off in this wave.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 19h ago
We still have to wait two more years until 2026. Those entering now are betting on this expectation... However, if institutions really come in, retail investors' days might become tough.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 19h ago
2026... Another two years to wait, I'm afraid my wallet won't last until then haha
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TommyTeachervip
· 19h ago
It's easy to talk about 2026, but whether it truly materializes depends on the political climate in the US... However, if pension funds do start to enter the market, we will definitely need to rethink our holdings strategy.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 19h ago
It's still early in 2026. Those entering now are betting on this expectation... But to be honest, if institutions really come in, won't the price skyrocket?
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FallingLeafvip
· 19h ago
26 years... Buying at the bottom now won't be a loss, right? How aggressive does the pension fund need to be to push the price down?
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 19h ago
Wait, it doesn't take effect until 2026? Are all the ones I bought now just a waste of time...
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