Bitwise Predicts 2026 Will Be a Bull Market for Cryptocurrencies and Releases Top Ten Predictions

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According to Jinse Finance, Bitwise believes 2026 will be a bull market year for cryptocurrencies. From institutional adoption to regulatory progress, the current positive trend in cryptocurrencies is too strong to be suppressed in the long term. Here are Bitwise's top ten predictions for the coming year:

Prediction 1: Bitcoin will break its four-year cycle and reach a new all-time high.

Prediction 2: Bitcoin's volatility will be lower than Nvidia's.

Prediction 3: ETFs will purchase more than 100% of the new supply of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana as institutional demand accelerates.

Prediction 4: Cryptocurrency stocks will outperform tech stocks.

Prediction 5: Polymarket's open interest will reach a new all-time high, surpassing levels seen during the 2024 election.

Prediction 6: Stablecoins will be accused of undermining the stability of emerging market currencies.

Prediction 7: On-chain vaults (also known as "ETF 2.0") will double their assets under management. Prediction 8: Ethereum and Solana will reach new all-time highs (if the Clarity Act passes).

Prediction 9: Half of the Ivy League universities' endowments will be invested in cryptocurrencies.

Prediction 10: The US will launch over 100 cryptocurrency-linked ETFs.

Additional Prediction: The correlation between Bitcoin and stocks will decrease.

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