Speaking of the future development of crypto trading, there are many uncertainties in 2026. From the institutional side, more and more traditional financial institutions are beginning to recognize Bitcoin asset allocation, and this trend has already shown signs in the past two years. Meanwhile, as regulatory frameworks are gradually being improved in various countries, some nations are starting to consider Bitcoin reserves, which could become a new growth catalyst.



On the technological ecosystem front, the momentum is also increasing, with more platforms and mobile devices beginning to support the Web3 ecosystem, lowering the barriers to entry for users. Considering these factors, the market is expected to show an upward trend from Q1 to Q3, and crypto assets are likely to experience a recovery cycle within this time window. Of course, these projections are based on current development trajectories; the actual trend will depend on policy and market participation.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 34m ago
Wait, national reserves in Bitcoin? This storyline feels a bit unbelievable to me. If that really happens, it would be explosive. Institutions would be accumulating, and we'd have to queue up. Lowering the threshold is a good thing, but I'm just worried about another wave of leek-cutting feast. Q1-Q3? I only trust my own wallet. Relying on policies in 2026 is gambling, or is stability the best approach, my friends?
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APY_Chaservip
· 01-08 05:30
Institutions are buying the dip in Bitcoin, and countries are starting to store it? This is going to take off now, haha
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 01-07 22:51
Anyway, I'm just waiting to see if it will really take off in 2026. Institutional entry is real, but the national reserve Bitcoin still feels like it needs more time. This wave of Web3 lowering the barriers is reliable; it's definitely getting easier to get started. I'm optimistic about Q1 to Q3, but there are too many prerequisites, to be honest. Policies are always the biggest black swan.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 01-07 22:37
Damn, the institutions are finally getting on board. Is 2026 really going to take off? But to put it nicely, it still depends on how the policies are handled. Who knows? Lowering the entry threshold? Then I should have gotten in earlier. If Bitcoin reserves really become a thing, it’s going to be crazy. Starting in Q1? Feels like I haven't even reacted yet. Wait, does this mean it's time to buy the dip again, brothers? By the way, aren't traditional financial institutions just the ones to finally take over? Haha. Expected upward trend, just listen to it. But ultimately, it depends on how the big players move. Is Web3 becoming mainstream for real? No one around me still understands it. Is the recovery cycle coming? But my wallet hasn't recovered yet.
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OfflineNewbievip
· 01-07 22:33
Institutions are really about to enter the market, so should we retail investors get on board early?
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