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Grayscale Foresees Bipartisan Crypto Framework Driving Institutional Adoption by 2026

Grayscale Foresees Bipartisan Crypto Framework Driving Institutional Adoption by 2026

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2025-12-30 18:40:02
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Grayscale, the digital asset management firm, projects a bipartisan U.S. regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies will emerge by 2026, accelerating institutional participation. The anticipated legislation WOULD impose traditional financial safeguards—including registration protocols, disclosure mandates, and insider trading protections—on digital assets.

Clearer regulations could catalyze the next wave of crypto adoption, with institutional investors leading the charge. On-chain activity is expected to surge as compliance pathways become defined.

Quantum computing risks remain theoretical through 2026, according to Grayscale analysts. Current cryptographic standards face no imminent threat, with IBM's 12-qubit system representing the field's most advanced publicly known achievement.

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