Goldman Sachs: Regulatory Developments to Drive Next Wave of Institutional Cryptocurrency Adoption
BlockBeats News, January 6th. Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs stated that the improvement of the regulatory environment and the emergence of use cases for crypto assets beyond trading are building a positive outlook for the industry, especially for infrastructure companies that support the ecosystem but are less affected by market cycles.
In a report released on Monday, the bank pointed out that regulatory uncertainty remains a major barrier to institutional participation, but this backdrop is changing rapidly. "We view the improvement in the regulatory environment as a key driver for ongoing institutional adoption of crypto assets, especially for buyer and seller financial institutions, while new use cases for crypto assets beyond trading are also evolving," wrote the analyst team led by James Yaro.
Yaro noted that the upcoming U.S. market structure legislation could be a key catalyst. Since President Donald Trump took office, the leadership of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has undergone a comprehensive overhaul. With Paul Atkins confirmed as chairman, the regulatory agency has retreated from years of aggressive enforcement actions against the crypto industry, dismissing nearly all pending cases and withdrawing from multiple court battles. Trump has made advancing the U.S. crypto industry a core policy objective, which Atkins has also prioritized at the SEC. The draft legislation currently under consideration by Congress will outline the regulatory framework for tokenized assets and decentralized finance projects, defining the jurisdiction of the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Goldman Sachs believes that these steps are crucial to unlocking institutional capital. The report states that it would be particularly important to pass legislation by the first half of 2026, as the U.S. midterm elections later that year could delay progress. Citing its survey data, the bank noted that 35% of institutions see regulatory uncertainty as the biggest obstacle to adopting crypto assets, while 32% consider regulatory clarity to be the most important catalyst.
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