Bernstein forecasts tokenization supercycle for crypto growth in 2026

Wall Street broker Bernstein predicts a tokenization 'supercycle' will propel cryptocurrency markets higher in 2026. The firm states that after a volatile end to 2025, crypto has likely reached its bottom. Bernstein anticipates a broad-based tokenization boom that will reshape the financial landscape.

Bernstein, a prominent Wall Street brokerage, has outlined an optimistic outlook for cryptocurrency markets entering 2026. In a recent analysis, the firm highlights a potential 'tokenization supercycle' as the key driver for the sector's next upward phase.

The prediction comes amid reflections on 2025's turbulent close, characterized by market choppiness. Bernstein asserts that these conditions signal the crypto markets have 'likely bottomed,' setting the stage for recovery and expansion.

At the core of this forecast is the concept of tokenization, which involves converting real-world assets into digital tokens on blockchain platforms. The firm envisions a 'broad-based tokenization boom' that extends beyond niche applications, fundamentally altering finance by enhancing efficiency, accessibility, and liquidity.

This perspective from Bernstein underscores growing institutional interest in blockchain technology, positioning tokenization as a transformative force in the evolving crypto ecosystem.

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Panelists at Consensus Miami 2026 discuss trust barriers and tokenization future in blockchain.
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Consensus Miami 2026 highlights trust and tokenization challenges

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Panelists at Consensus Miami 2026 identified trust as the biggest barrier to crypto adoption, citing complexity, poor user experience and lack of transparency. Executives from firms including Consensys, Kraken and major banks discussed tokenization's inevitability, security needs and paths to mainstream integration. The conference underscored the need for usability, regulation and human-centered design in blockchain products.

In January 2026, the New York Stock Exchange and its parent company Intercontinental Exchange announced plans to develop a tokenized securities platform, marking a shift in traditional finance. This move highlights tokenization's transition from experimental crypto applications to core Wall Street operations. However, experts emphasize that building compliant and liquid on-chain markets remains the key challenge.

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At the iConnections conference in Miami, institutional investors showed renewed interest in digital assets despite bitcoin's 25% decline this year. Allocators now view crypto as a core part of alternative investments, led by family offices. Regulatory clarity remains a key hurdle for broader adoption.

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