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BeInCrypto 100 Institutional Awards Nomination: Citi for Leader in Digital Asset Adoption
Digital asset adoption inside global banks has moved past the pilot stage. The real question now is which institutions can connect blockchain infrastructure to the systems that already move money, settle trades, and support global commerce.
Citi is one of the banks doing that at scale. The firm is nominated for Leader in Digital Asset Adoption at the BeInCrypto Institutional 100 Awards 2026.
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Citi Token Services
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Citi Digital Asset Adoption Snapshot
The nomination centers on the Citi Integrated Digital Assets Platform, or CIDAP, and the continued rollout of Citi Token Services across cash management, liquidity, trade finance, and tokenized asset workflows.
CIDAP is Citi’s internal bridge between traditional banking systems and blockchain networks. Citi describes it as a core pillar of its digital asset strategy, supporting use cases across payment services, capital markets, securities, custody, trade, and FX.
That matters because most institutional clients do not want a separate crypto operating model. They want blockchain-based settlement, tokenized deposits, and digital asset services to connect with the same systems they already use.
Moving Tokenized Deposits Into Global Banking
Citi Token Services is the clearest example of its digital asset adoption moving into production infrastructure.
The product uses blockchain and smart contracts to support tokenized deposits inside Citi’s global network. Citi first announced the creation and piloting of the service in 2023, saying it would upgrade core cash management and trade finance capabilities for institutional clients.
Citi Token Services for Cash enables clients to transfer liquidity between participating Citi branches on a 24/7 basis. Citi Token Services for Trade supports programmable transfers of tokenized deposits, with instant payments to service providers through smart contracts.
“Leveraging our digital proprietary global network, we’re enabling 24/7, near instant cross-border payments across the Citi network and our financial institution clients – helping corporates and financial institutions move millions of dollars in a matter of seconds,” said Debopama Sen, Head of Payments, Services
The cash product is especially important because it tackles one of the oldest problems in global banking: liquidity still gets trapped by cut-off times, settlement windows, and market hours.
Citi’s 24/7 USD Clearing integration with Citi Token Services supports near-instant liquidity movement across Citi and non-Citi accounts in select markets.
Trade Finance Moves On-Chain
Citi’s adoption story also extends into trade finance.
In its original Citi Token Services pilot, Citi worked with Maersk and a canal authority on a digitized solution similar to bank guarantees and letters of credit. The pilot used tokenized deposits and smart contracts to provide instant payments to service providers. Citi said the process could reduce transaction processing times from days to minutes.
In 2026, Citi pushed that work further by testing tokenized Bills of Exchange.
Working with PwC and Solana, Citi completed an internal proof of concept that represented a bill of exchange as a token on blockchain. The test covered issuance, financing, distribution, and settlement in a simulated environment. Citi said the proof of concept used synthetic data and fictitious clients, but showed how a full trade finance lifecycle could be replicated on blockchain.
That is a practical development. Bills of exchange are still tied to paper-heavy and manual workflows. Tokenizing them could make ownership, financing, and repayment easier to track and settle. Citi’s own report says tokenization can reduce friction, improve real-time visibility, and support better risk management across the supply chain.
Tokenization Beyond Payments
Citi has also tested tokenization in private markets.
In 2024, Citi worked with Wellington Management and WisdomTree on a proof of concept for tokenized private funds. The test ran on the Avalanche Spruce institutional test subnet and explored how smart contracts could support new functions and operational efficiencies that are difficult to achieve with traditional private market infrastructure.
The test tokenized a Wellington-issued private equity fund and encoded distribution rules into the smart contract.
Citi also tested smart-contract-based transfers, simulated identity credentials, and the use of a private fund token as collateral in an automated lending contract with DTCC Digital Assets.
A Bank-Scale Adoption Story
Citi’s nomination is not based on a single blockchain experiment. It reflects the bank’s effort to connect digital assets with core institutional banking.
The company has more than 200 years of operating history and does business in nearly 160 countries and jurisdictions. Its 2025 annual filing reported total assets of $2.657 trillion at year-end.
That scale is why Citi’s digital asset work matters. Tokenized deposits, programmable payments, tokenized trade finance, private market tokenization, and future digital asset custody are not isolated products. They are pieces of a wider infrastructure strategy.
Citi is also reportedly investing in digital asset custody and post-trade infrastructure so clients can safekeep and mobilize assets with the same confidence they expect in traditional markets. The bank says clients are increasingly expecting deposits, payments, investment assets, and collateral to move across traditional and tokenized forms with less friction.
The BeInCrypto Institutional 100 Awards recognize firms building the systems that could define the next phase of finance. Citi’s nomination reflects its role in moving digital assets from lab experiments into the operating infrastructure of global banking.
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Visa Expands Stablecoin Network as Volume Hits $7B
TLDR
- Visa expanded its stablecoin settlement pilot to five additional blockchain networks.
- The program now operates across nine networks and reports a $7 billion annualized run rate.
- Visa recorded a 50% increase in settlement volume compared to the previous quarter.
- The newly added networks include Base, Polygon, Canton Network, Circle’s Arc, and Tempo.
- Visa said the multichain approach allows partners to settle transactions in near real time using stablecoins.
Visa expanded its stablecoin settlement pilot to five new blockchains as annualized volume reached $7 billion. The payments company reported a 50% increase from the previous quarter and confirmed broader multichain coverage. The program allows issuers and acquirers to settle transactions using stablecoins instead of traditional banking systems.
Visa Adds Five Blockchains to Stablecoin Pilot
Visa confirmed that its settlement pilot now operates across nine blockchain networks. The newly supported networks include Coinbase’s Base, Polygon, Canton Network, Circle’s Arc, and Stripe-backed Tempo. These platforms join Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Stellar, which Visa integrated earlier.
The company said the pilot enables partners to complete settlements with stablecoins rather than bank transfers. As a result, participants can move funds using blockchain-based dollars in near real time. Visa stated that this structure reduces delays linked to traditional cross-border banking systems.
Visa reported that the program’s annualized run rate reached $7 billion. The company said this figure marks a 50% increase compared to the prior quarter. It confirmed that issuers and acquirers use the pilot for live settlement activity.
Multichain Strategy Supports Global Stablecoin Payments
Visa said it adopted a multichain approach to meet partner demand. The company explained that partners operate across several blockchain ecosystems. Therefore, Visa aims to provide a unified settlement layer across supported networks.
“Our partners are building in a multi-chain world, and they expect their options to reflect that reality,” said Rubail Birwadker. He serves as Visa’s global head of growth products and strategic partnerships. He said expanding to more blockchains allows partners to choose networks that match their needs.
Birwadker added that Visa will maintain a common settlement layer across all integrated networks. He said this structure gives partners access to different liquidity pools without added complexity. Visa stated that the expansion aligns with growing stablecoin adoption in global payments.
The company said stablecoins, which track fiat currencies, now play a larger role in cross-border transfers. Visa has tested stablecoin settlements tied to card programs in more than 50 countries. These pilots include USDC-linked transactions for select partners.
Visa explained that blockchain-based settlement reduces the time required to move funds. Instead of waiting days for banking processes, partners can settle transactions almost instantly. The company confirmed it will continue expanding its stablecoin settlement pilot as partners adopt more blockchain networks.
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Nigel Farage Faces Probe Over $6.7M Crypto Gift
TLDR
- Nigel Farage faces a parliamentary standards probe over a $6.7 million gift from Christopher Harborne.
- The Conservatives asked the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to review the source and use of the funds.
- Labour also questioned whether Farage properly declared the payment under House of Commons rules.
- Farage said the gift was personal and intended to keep him safe and secure after past attacks.
- Reform UK stated that the payment was declared and fell under the exemption for personal gifts.
Nigel Farage faces a parliamentary standards review over a $6.7 million gift from crypto investor Christopher Harborne. The Conservatives asked the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to assess whether the payment breached Commons rules. Labour also questioned the timing of the funds before Farage announced his Clacton candidacy.
Nigel Farage Questioned Over Pre-election Payment Disclosure
The Guardian reported that Harborne transferred about £5 million to Farage in 2024. The payment occurred before Farage declared his candidacy for the Clacton seat. He won the constituency in July after announcing his run in early June.
Farage confirmed the gift in an interview with the Daily Telegraph. He said the funds aimed to keep him “safe and secure for the rest of my life.” He linked the payment to a 2019 milkshake incident and a firebomb attack last year.
A Reform UK spokesman described the transfer as a “personal unconditional gift.” The spokesman said Farage made his decision to stand as an MP independently. He also stated, “We are confident everything has been declared in accordance with the rules.”
The Commons code requires new MPs to register benefits received within 12 months before election. It also states members should register any benefit if doubt exists. Reform UK argues that the payment qualifies for the exemption covering purely personal gifts.
The Conservative Party wrote to Commissioner Daniel Greenberg requesting an inquiry. It asked whether any funds supported political activity rather than security. Labour chair Anna Turley said Farage “appears to have broken the rules again.”
Crypto Donations and Investment Links Draw Attention
Harborne previously donated £9 million to Reform UK in late 2023. Records describe it as the largest single donation from a living person to a U.K. party. Harborne holds a 12% stake in stablecoin issuer Tether.
BitMEX co-founder Ben Delo also backed Reform UK with £4 million this year. He disclosed the contribution in a published opinion piece. The combined crypto-linked donations placed Reform under scrutiny.
The U.K. government imposed an immediate moratorium on crypto political donations in March. Officials cited the Rycroft review, which warned digital assets could channel foreign funds into politics. The ban covers donations of any size and includes criminal penalties.
Lawmakers plan to embed the restriction within the Representation of the People Bill. Authorities said they acted to protect electoral integrity. The rules apply to all parties and all digital asset contributions.
In the same month, Farage invested £215,000 in Stack BTC. The London-listed bitcoin treasury company counts former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng as chair. Farage acquired a 6.31% stake through his vehicle, Thorn In The Side.
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Gibraltar Proposes Legal Framework for Tokenized Funds
Gibraltar has introduced legislation that would legally recognize tokenized fund shares and allow certain regulated funds to issue shares on distributed ledger systems, granting investors the same rights as traditional shareholdings.
The Protected Cell Companies (Amendment) Bill 2026 states that “the holder of a share token is a shareholder with the same rights and obligations as any other holder of cell shares,” referring to shares linked to specific asset pools within a protected cell company.
Protected cell companies, typically insurance or financial entities, have a core organization that is linked to several independent cells, each with its own balance sheet.
The proposal, which requires approval from the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission, applies to protected cell companies operating as experienced investor funds. Ownership records must be maintained on blockchain-based share registers, with tokenized shares legally equivalent to traditional certificates.

Source: Gibraltarlaws.gov.gi
The framework sets strict rules for custody and transfers, limiting access to verified investors and allow-listed wallet addresses while requiring disclosures on technology risks, cybersecurity and recovery procedures.
Companies must retain control over the underlying infrastructure, keeping the system within a regulated environment rather than an open, permissionless market.
Under the proposal, tokenized shares can be issued and transferred using smart contracts and cryptographic signatures, with blockchain records recognized as valid instruments for ownership, transfer and recordkeeping under existing company law.
The bill must now proceed through Gibraltar’s legislative process before taking effect.
Related: ECB backs tokenized EU capital markets with strict guardrails
Tokenized assets move from pilots to regulated markets
Governments and financial institutions are integrating tokenized assets into regulated financial systems, developing legal frameworks and market infrastructure for blockchain-based securities.
Switzerland was among the earliest jurisdictions to bring tokenized assets under existing financial law, with its regulator approving a crypto fund in 2021 for qualified investors. In 2025, the country expanded that framework by licensing its first distributed ledger technologies (DLT) trading facility, enabling tokenized securities to be traded and settled on regulated infrastructure.
In 2022, Singapore launched Project Guardian to test tokenized assets in wholesale markets, while Hong Kong has issued and expanded a program of tokenized government bonds since 2023.

Source: www.hkma.gov
In 2024, the World Bank issued a Swiss franc digital bond on Switzerland’s SIX Digital Exchange with settlement using central bank digital currency.
Most recently, in March, Canada completed a pilot that issued and settled its first tokenized bond on distributed ledger infrastructure.
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Ripple Prime Clients Gain Access to Bitcoin Options Through Bullish
Crypto exchange Bullish has expanded its integration with Ripple Prime to give institutional clients direct access to Bitcoin options trading, adding to existing spot, perpetual and futures connectivity through the platform’s prime brokerage network.
The integration connects Ripple Prime users to Bullish’s regulated Bitcoin (BTC) options markets, allowing trades to be funded through existing sub-accounts without additional onboarding, with stablecoins such as Ripple USD (RLUSD) supported as collateral.
RLUSD is a US dollar-pegged stablecoin designed for payments, settlement and use as collateral in digital asset markets. It has a market capitalization of about $1.57 billion, according to DeFiLlama data.

Ripple USD market cap. Source: DefiLlama
The companies said they plan to support cross-venue margin access, which would allow institutions to manage collateral across exchanges and OTC desks from a single account to improve capital efficiency.
Ripple Prime is the company’s institutional prime brokerage platform, formed after its $1.25 billion acquisition of crypto prime broker Hidden Road in 2025. It offers multi-asset brokerage, clearing and financing services and cleared more than $3 trillion in volume in 2025, according to the announcement.
Bullish said its Bitcoin (BTC) options venue ranks among the largest by open interest for crypto-settled contracts. The integration is now live, allowing Ripple Prime clients to begin accessing options markets immediately.
Shares of Bullish have declined sharply over the past year, falling more than 60% from their peak in September and trading around $36.58 at the time of writing. The stock was down roughly 8% in early trading on the day, per Yahoo Finance data.

Source: Yahoo Finance
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Bitcoin options gain traction as institutions seek risk management tools
Bitcoin’s volatility has made options, which give traders the right to buy or sell an asset at a set price, an increasingly important tool for hedging and trading price swings.
In August 2025, Coinbase finalized its acquisition of Deribit, bringing the largest crypto options venue under its umbrella as part of a broader push to offer spot, futures and options trading on a single platform.
Some corporate Bitcoin holders are also beginning to move beyond passive exposure toward more active risk management using derivatives.
Last week, Nakamoto, a Nasdaq-listed company focused on building a Bitcoin treasury strategy, said it has been running an actively managed derivatives program since early 2026, using BTC as collateral for options-based strategies designed to generate income from volatility while hedging downside risk.
Over the past year, Bitcoin options markets have remained consistently large, with total open interest standing at about $32.8 billion as of late April 2026, up slightly from roughly $30.8 billion a year earlier and peaking above $50 billion during periods of heightened activity, according to CoinGlass data.

Total Bitcoin options open interest. Source: CoinGlass
Trading is heavily concentrated on Deribit, which accounts for the majority of Bitcoin options open interest, while smaller shares are distributed across venues including CME Group, OKX, Binance and Bybit.
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Can Bitcoin Break the Trend of Losses From New Fed Chairs?
Bitcoin (BTC) may face “a few months” of downside as the new US Federal Reserve chair takes over next month.
Key points:
- Bitcoin may follow risk assets downhill after Kevin Warsh takes over as chair of the US Federal Reserve.
- President Donald Trump has said that he “would” be disappointed if an interest-rate cut did not occur in June.
- Wednesday marks current Chair Jerome Powell’s last rate decision.
Bitcoin price tends to fall after new Fed chair enters
In its latest market coverage on X, crypto trading account CRYPTOWZRD warned that fresh downward BTC price pressure could return in June.
The Fed’s new chair, Kevin Warsh, is due to take over from Jerome Powell — and the stakes are high when it comes to crypto and risk-asset performance.
“Every time a new FED Chair takes over $BTC has corrected for a few months before the real fun began,” CRYPTOWZRD noted.
“Can it break the curse or a final dip?”

BTC/USD one-month chart with Fed chair appointments. Source: CRYPTOWZRD/X
History shows that a change of management at the Fed pressures stocks as well — but this year, the S&P 500 is at all-time highs as it happens.
The picture is complicated by politics. Powell avoided cutting interest rates — a would-be bullish catalyst for crypto — even as US President Donald Trump publicly shamed him for not doing so.
In an interview with CNBC last week, Trump said that he “would” be disappointed if Warsh did not cut rates at his first Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in June.
Powell’s last FOMC meeting is due on Wednesday, with markets unanimously seeing rates being held at current levels, per data from CME Group’s FedWatch Tool.

Fed target rate probabilities for April 29 FOMC meeting (screenshot). Source: CME Group
Warsh gives traders mixed signals on policy
Continuing, crypto market participants see potential tailwinds for Bitcoin and altcoins thanks to US macro trends.
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The Fed has begun adding to its balance sheet this year — a form of liquidity catalyst that traditionally benefits markets.
“That’s right, the Fed has added ~$200B of US Treasuries back onto its balance sheet in the last few months,” Bitcoin Opportunity Fund partner James Lavish wrote on the day.
“So much for tightening the money supply. QT is officially over. QE-light is in the house.”

Fed balance-sheet data. Source: James Lavish/X
In recent YouTube content, meanwhile, Charlie Bilello, chief market strategist at wealth manager Creative Planning, revealed what he called a “contradiction” in Warsh’s plans.
While “building the case” for rate cuts, he said, Warsh has been critical of the Fed keeping rates low during the post-COVID-19 inflation surge in 2021 and 2022.
“It was a ‘fatal policy error’ that was what he was saying back then, and I would agree with that,” Bilello said.
Warsh has also criticized balance-sheet expansion, raising questions over the fate of the 2026 uptrend.
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ZetaChain Dismissed Bug Report That Could Have Prevented $334K Exploit
The vulnerability that led to ZetaChain’s recent exploit had been flagged through its bug bounty program before the attack, but was dismissed as intended behavior.
In a post-mortem published Wednesday, the team said the incident has prompted a review of how it handles bug bounty submissions, particularly reports involving chained attack vectors that may appear harmless in isolation but are dangerous in combination.
“This bug was reported and they simply ignored it,” one user wrote on X. “That’s how bug bounty programs work with these protocols currently; they incentivize losses for the protocol, the TVL, and the user’s balance instead of paying the researcher for discovering and fixing the bug,” they added.
ZetaChain lost approximately $334,000 to a premeditated exploit on Sunday that targeted its cross-chain gateway contract. The exploit drained funds across nine transactions on four chains, including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base and BSC, all from ZetaChain-controlled wallets. No user funds were affected.
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Attacker exploits small design flaws
ZetaChain said in its post-mortem that the attacker exploited three design flaws that, individually, might have seemed minor, but together opened the door to a full drain. First, the gateway allowed anyone to send arbitrary cross-chain instructions with no restrictions. Second, on the receiving end, it would execute almost any command on any contract, with a blocklist so narrow it missed basic token transfer functions.
Third, wallets that had previously used the gateway had left unlimited spending permissions in place that were never cleaned up. By combining all three, the attacker simply told the gateway to transfer tokens from victim wallets to their own, and the gateway complied.
Source: ZetaChain
“This was not an opportunistic attack,” ZetaChain said in its post-mortem. The attacker funded their wallet through Tornado Cash three days before the exploit, deployed a purpose-built drainer contract on ZetaChain and ran an address poisoning campaign before seeding it into their transaction history via dust transfers.
ZetaChain added that a patch permanently disabling the arbitrary call functionality is being rolled out to mainnet nodes. The platform also removed unlimited token approvals from its deposit flow, replacing them with exact-amount approvals going forward.
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AI DeFi exploit success rate increases
A new study by a16z tested whether an off-the-shelf AI agent could go beyond identifying DeFi vulnerabilities and actually produce working exploits. Using OpenAI’s Codex against a dataset of 20 real Ethereum price manipulation incidents, researchers ran the agent in a sandboxed environment with no access to future transaction data and no guidance on how the attacks worked. The agent succeeded in just 10% of cases.
However, when researchers fed the agent structured knowledge about common attack patterns and exploit workflows, the success rate jumped to 70%.
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Hyperliquid’s HYPE token could be its prediction market weapon, Arthur Hayes says
Leading decentralized exchange Hyperliquid’s push into prediction markets is about who captures the upside, not just cheaper trading, according to Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX exchange and CIO of Maelstrom fund.
CoinDesk reported earlier that Hyperliquid is preparing a zero-fee-to-open model for event trading under HIP-4. The Hyperliquid Improvement Proposal (HIP)-4 is a proposal that introduces event trading on Hyperliquid.
Hayes said that structure is only the first layer. In a note to CoinDesk, he argued that the real differentiator is HYPE, Hyperliquid’s exchange token, which he said allows users to benefit from platform activity in a way Polymarket and Kalshi currently do not.
“HIP-4 will quickly become a dominate prediction market because of Hyperliquid’s large user base, much cheaper trading fees, and very robust tech infrastructure,” Hayes told CoinDesk. “Users who own the $HYPE token can directly profit from their usage of HIP-4.”
Polymarket is expected to launch a token, often referred to as $POLY.
On Gate, premarket perpetual contracts tied to a potential $POLY token are trading around $14, implying a fully-diluted valuation of roughly $14 billion. HYPE, by comparison, has an FDV of about $38 billion, according to CoinGecko data.
Pre-listing markets are often highly speculative and can be thinly traded, meaning any implied valuation should be treated with caution and may not reliably reflect actual market demand.
The argument also comes down to geography. Polymarket registered with the CFTC last July and is rebuilding its U.S. business, putting compliance at the center of its strategy.
However, in Asia, it is still grappling with how regulators classify its product. It is geoblocked in Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan, partially restricted in Japan. Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, prediction markets more broadly are on the radar of gambling regulators
Hyperliquid faces no equivalent constraint, and its user base skews toward Asia, where crypto-native trading is already deep.
The contrast is clearest with Kalshi.
As a CFTC-regulated exchange, Kalshi’s model is built around compliance and licensing, not token incentives, which likely rules out the kind of value-accrual layer Hayes is pointing to.
That makes it the most direct test of his thesis. Users can trade event outcomes on Kalshi, but they have no path to the upside of the platform itself. In traditional markets, that kind of upside is typically accessed via equity, such as an IPO, though for now, Kalshi users’ participation is limited to trading on the platform.
Across the three platforms, the split is structural: Hyperliquid already ties usage to a token, Polymarket appears to be moving in that direction, and Kalshi’s model likely prevents it altogether.
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Hyperliquid Sets Outcome Token Fees as Prediction Market Race Heats Up
Hyperliquid has published a fee model for outcome tokens on its testnet. The disclosure follows HyperCore’s backing of HIP-4.
The proposal brings outcome trading to the venue and sets up a challenge to leading prediction market players, Kalshi and Polymarket.
Hyperliquid Reveals Six Fee Scenarios for Outcome Token Trading
According to the updated documentation, the framework, currently live on testnet, applies fees only when traders close or settle outcome positions, not when opening them.
The outcome token fee logic covers six specific scenarios. Minting incurs no fees and does not contribute to trading volume. Normal trades may charge only the maker, or no one at all.
Burning trades may incur fees on both sides or only on the taker. Settlement distributes payouts proportionally based on the settlement fraction. The overall design lowers entry costs for traders while still capturing revenue at exit.
The fee disclosure positions Hyperliquid as a serious entrant in one of the fastest-expanding sectors. Monthly notional trading volume in prediction markets surged more than 520% to an all-time high of $27 billion in April. Kalshi and Polymarket account for the bulk of that activity.
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At the same time, competitive pressure is building. Coinbase entered the space by launching prediction markets for US users in partnership with Kalshi, while Polymarket has indicated plans to introduce perpetual trading products.
Taken together, these developments signal that platforms are increasingly expanding their product suites and integrating diverse trading features to attract and retain users.
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Prediction Markets Hit $25.7B Monthly Volume as Retail Traders Take the Lead in Q1 2026
TLDR:
- 82.3% of Polymarket users traded under $10,000 in Q1 2026, confirming strong retail market dominance.
- Sports generated $10.1B in Q1 volume, with the NBA leading at $3.11B across 300,000 active users.
- Esports titles produced $1.47B in Q1, with median bets between $6–$9, surpassing traditional sports
- Monthly prediction market volume surged from $1.2B in 2025 to $25.7B by March 2026, per Polymarket data.
Prediction markets recorded explosive growth in Q1 2026, backed almost entirely by retail traders. Bitget Wallet partnered with Polymarket and Dune Analytics to analyze behavior across 1.29 million wallets during the quarter.
The data covered who was trading, what they were trading, and what brought them back. Monthly volume climbed from roughly $1.2 billion in 2025 to $25.7 billion by March 2026.
Bernstein projects the category could reach $240 billion in annual volume this year.
Retail Behavior Shapes the Prediction Markets’ Landscape
In Q1 2026, 82.3% of Polymarket users traded under $10,000 across the entire quarter. Only 2.5% of users crossed the $100,000 mark during that period.
The average micro user traded just $35, and the average light user reached $392. These numbers confirm that small traders, not institutions, are currently defining this market.
Crypto served as the primary entry point for new users entering the space. It accounted for 39.6% of activity among the smallest traders on Polymarket.
Bitcoin alone drew 593,000 users and $5.42 billion in trading volume in Q1. The median Bitcoin trade stood at just $3.16, placing the barrier to entry at nearly zero.
As users became more active, their behavior shifted notably. They did not increase individual trade sizes; instead, they traded across more categories.
Micro users averaged 2.5 active days and 1.45 categories, while mid-tier users reached 9.9 active days and over 2.3 categories. Broader exploration, not bigger bets, drove deeper engagement throughout the quarter.
Bitget Wallet shared these findings in a post on X, noting that prediction markets now resemble a consumer app more than a financial product.
The firm also noted that crypto’s share of activity gradually fell to 36.8% among mid-tier traders. It remains the most effective onboarding tool in the category. However, it is not what retains users over the long term.
Sports and Category Frequency Fuel Long-Term Engagement
Sports emerged as the largest category on Polymarket in Q1, generating $10.1 billion in volume. Participation in sports markets rose from 22.7% among micro users to 29.2% among mid-tier users.
A 45% surge in March was driven by the NBA season and NCAA March Madness. The NBA alone attracted 300,000 users and $3.11 billion in trading volume.
European football leagues also drew substantial international participation during the quarter. The English Premier League generated $540 million, the Champions League contributed $448 million, and La Liga added $368 million.
NCAA Basketball produced $900 million in volume. These figures show that sports markets have a truly global audience.
Esports performed well above expectations within the sports category. League of Legends generated $657 million, CS2 added $536 million, and Dota 2 contributed $209 million.
Together, those three titles produced roughly $1.47 billion in Q1. Median bet sizes in esports ran between $6 and $9, higher than in most traditional sports.
Frequency of engagement proved to be a key retention driver across all categories. Weather markets surged 263% in March, led by daily temperature forecast predictions.
Crypto markets generated $7.3 billion in Q1, rising 55% as an always-on trading environment. Categories with built-in recurrence consistently showed stronger user return rates across the quarter.
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XRP Price May Rebound 50% After ETFs Add $84M in April
XRP (XRP) price was up 1.2% over the last 24 hours to trade at $1.40 on Wednesday. Several market and technical factors suggest that the XRP/USD pair may climb further as long as key support levels hold.
Key takeaways:
- Spot XRP ETFs are set to record their strongest monthly inflows since December 2025, signaling renewed institutional demand.
- A symmetrical triangle setup sees XRP price rising roughly 53% as long as support at $1.40 holds.
Ripple CEO on XRP: “Lock in”
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is urging the XRP community to “lock in” as massive marketing campaigns take over the Las Vegas Strip ahead of the XRP Las Vegas 2026 (XRPLV26) conference.
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The event, which is scheduled for Thursday and Friday will focus on the expanding XRP ecosystem, next-generation applications on the XRP Ledger and community building.
On Tuesday, OKX, a major crypto exchange, posted an image of the Las Vegas Sphere lit with the XRP logo, which Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse reposted with a simple directive to his followers: “Lock in.”

Source: X/OKX/Brad Garlinghouse
Ripple has heavily promoted the event with massive “Raise the Standard” XRP billboards across the Las Vegas Strip, timed with the ongoing Bitcoin 2026 conference. This has sparked renewed hype and social media buzz around the event.
However, historical patterns show Ripple/XRP events rarely trigger sustained price rallies. For instance, XRP price gained 16% over the week following Ripple’s Swell 2025. But this was followed by a 30% drop from $2.56 to $1.81 between Nov. 11 and Nov. 21 of that year.
Therefore, without major concrete announcements emerging from the stage, any upside may quickly fade amid broader market forces.
XRP ETF demand is “still alive”
XRP spot ETFs are gaining steady momentum again, with the latest inflows showing that investor demand is not just returning but holding firm at elevated levels.
These investment products posted inflows in 11 of the last 13 days, totaling $82.42 million, according to data from SoSoValue.
XRP ETFs have already pulled in $83.9 million in net inflows in April, marking a strong rebound from March’s $31.16 million outflow.
This reversal makes April the “strongest monthly inflow since December 2025,” signaling a notable shift in momentum, analyst Xfinancebull said in a Monday post on X, adding:
“That does not guarantee instant price fireworks, but it absolutely tells me the bid for regulated $XRP exposure is still alive and building.”

Spot XRP ETF flows chart. Source: SoSoValue
Meanwhile, global XRP exchange-traded products (ETPs) posted inflows totaling $25 million during the week ending Friday. XRP ETPs have now recorded $148 million in net inflows so far in 2026, bringing the total assets under management (AUM) to roughly $2.6 billion.

Crypto funds net flows data. Source: CoinShares
This indicates a sustained institutional appetite for XRP products, adding to XRP’s tailwinds.
As Cointelegraph reported, exchange outflows, positive flows into whale addresses and strong ETF demand improve XRP’s chances of a sustained price recovery.
XRP price technicals put 50% rally in play
The XRP/USD pair has spent nearly three months inside a symmetrical triangle, defined by two converging trend lines. Its rebound from the lower trend line support on Wednesday now raises the odds of a move toward the upper boundary.
A daily candlestick close above the upper line of the triangle at $1.45 would open the way for a rally toward its measured target at $2.15, about 53% above the current price.
However, bulls must overcome resistance from the 100-day exponential moving average (EMA) at $1.52 and the 200-day EMA at $1.75, before reaching this target.

XRP/USD daily chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView
Notably, XRP’s chances hinge on bulls defending support at $1.40, which is also the 200-week EMA and the 20-day EMA, making this a key level. A decisive break below it risks invalidating the bullish narrative altogether.
It may instead raise the odds of the price declining toward the $0.98 mark, aligning with the triangle’s bearish target.
As Cointelegraph reported, a break below the moving averages around $1.38-$1.40 could see XRP price drop toward $1.12 over the next few days.
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