Bitwise identifies three tests for crypto's 2026 rally

Crypto asset manager Bitwise has outlined three key conditions that could determine whether the market's strong start to 2026 leads to new highs. Bitcoin and ether have risen about 7% year-to-date, while Dogecoin has surged 29%. The firm highlights reduced liquidation risks, U.S. legislative progress, and stable equities as critical factors.

The cryptocurrency market has begun 2026 with momentum, but sustaining it will depend on several hurdles, according to a recent analysis from Bitwise.

Bitcoin stands at $93,221.76 and ether at $3,274.91, both up roughly 7% in the first six days of the year. Speculative assets like Dogecoin, at $0.1493, have seen even sharper gains of about 29%, signaling renewed risk appetite.

Bitwise chief investment officer Matt Hougan identified three tests for the sector to reach new all-time highs. The first concerns market stability. Last year's October 10, 2025, liquidation event erased $19 billion in crypto futures positions in one day, raising fears of ongoing forced sales by market makers or hedge funds. Hougan noted that these concerns have largely dissipated, as no major unwind occurred by year-end, and early 2026 strength indicates the overhang has lifted.

The second test is regulatory progress in Washington. Proposed U.S. crypto market structure legislation is advancing, with a potential Senate Banking Committee markup in mid-January—though this date requires confirmation. While debates persist over decentralized finance regulation, stablecoin rewards, and political issues, Hougan emphasized that passing the bill would mark a pivotal achievement. Without it, the current pro-crypto regulatory environment, which improved in early 2025, risks reversal under a future administration. Bitwise views this outlook as cautiously optimistic yet unresolved.

Finally, a stable equity market is essential. Though not closely tied to stocks, crypto could suffer from a severe downturn, such as a 20% drop in the S&P 500, which would pressure risk assets broadly. Prediction markets suggest low recession risks and likely stock gains this year, but this remains a key external variable.

Bitwise describes the broader setup as constructive, driven by increasing institutional adoption, stablecoin usage, tokenization trends, and lingering benefits from 2025's regulatory shifts. If these elements align, the firm's early-year gains could endure.

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