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Bitcoin eyes $150K – Is 2026 the start of an ‘Institutional Supercycle’?

2026 outlook - Institutional flows and the path to $150K Bitcoin.

Bitcoin eyes $150K - Is 2026 the start of an 'Institutional Supercycle'?

The 2025 FUD didn’t just rattle risk assets.

Instead, it hit crypto stocks hard too. The expanding DAT ecosystem is acting like a double-edged sword – Market volatility is forcing investors to offload stocks, which in turn amplifies stress across risk assets.

Strategy [MSTR] shows this clearly. The stock finished 2025 down 45%, its worst year since the 2022 bear market. The knock-on effect? Bitcoin’s [BTC] October crash, which triggered $20 billion in liquidations.

MSTR
Source: TradingView (MSTR/USD)

Naturally, the question arises – Will 2026 be any different?

Notably, even with 2025’s bear market, key sectors (RWA, stablecoins, DeFi etc.) saw massive capital inflows. That momentum is driving adoption and as a result, analysts expect it to generate yield in this cycle.

The main driver? Institutional demand. With sector-wide inflows rising, analysts are calling 2026 an “institutional cycle,” eyeing a $150k year-end Bitcoin target. The big question – Will on-chain data back it up?

Fundamentals driving Bitcoin’s 2026 cycle

The main takeaway from 2025? A clear divergence across crypto sectors.

Take the RWA tokenization market, for example. According to RWAxyz, it ended the year at $18 billion – A 210% jump highlighting strong momentum in tokenized assets. Stablecoins followed suit, with the supply rising over 50%.

Put together, these fundamentals are shaping Bitcoin’s 2026 outlook. The impact is already visible on-chain. In fact, according to the attached chart, institutions are buying 76% more BTC than miners are producing, creating a supply deficit.

Bitcoin
Source: TradingView

Given these factors, calling 2026 an “institutional cycle” wouldn’t be far off.

In this context, the 2025 bear market actually served as a much-needed pause. During this time, capital flowed into long-term sectors, helping draw a clearer line between speculation and fundamentals. 

Consequently, with this momentum, 2026 could be a breakout year for Bitcoin’s DATs. MSTR’s 4% rally underscores the shift, while growing institutional demand could push the crypto towards a $150k year-end target.


Final Thoughts

  • Capital inflows into RWA, stablecoins etc. are creating strong fundamentals, while institutions are buying more Bitcoin than what miners produce.
  • After the 2025 bear market pause, the current momentum supports a potential “institutional cycle,” with a $150k year-end BTC target.

 

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Ritika Gupta

Journalist

Ritika Gupta is a coin-based journalist at AMBCrypto who focuses on how economic and political trends impact cryptocurrencies. A social sciences graduate from Gargi College, she reports on AI, DeFi, Web3, and blockchain, using her hands-on experience to turn complex crypto developments into clear, practical insights for readers.

AMBCrypto was founded in 2018 with a mission to simplify and bring the latest blockchain and cryptocurrency news to our readers. We have quickly grown into the digital news source for an emerging generation of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, reaching more than a million readers on a monthly basis, across the globe.