Coinbase Survey Finds 73% of Institutions Plan to Increase Crypto Holdings in 2026

Published at 2026-03-20 01:45:12

A Coinbase survey reports that 73% of institutional investors intend to boost their crypto holdings in 2026, even as they tighten risk controls. Respondents pointed to a preference for regulated market access, stronger governance frameworks, and improved infrastructure as the main reasons for increasing allocations, indicating a move toward more structured, compliance-focused participation in digital assets.

That mix of greater capital plus stricter controls could reshape how money enters crypto markets, driving demand for regulated custody, prime brokerage, and compliance tooling. For market dynamics, the trend suggests steadier institutional involvement and infrastructure-driven product development rather than purely speculative flows, making 2026 a potential turning point for mainstream adoption and more resilient market structure.

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