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BeInCrypto Institutional Research: 15 Firms Leading Digital Asset Adoption
Digital asset adoption is now moving through banks, asset managers, custodians, tokenization platforms, and crypto-native institutional arms. Leader in Digital Asset Adoption is an award category within The BeInCrypto Institutional 100, an annual research-driven program recognizing institutional digital asset excellence across 26 categories and six pillars.
This category sits in Pillar 3: Adoption & Use Cases. The long list tracks 15 firms that launched products, deployed capital, built infrastructure, or created market signals between April 2025 and March 2026. A shortlist will be named in May 2026, with the winner announced at Proof of Talk in Paris on June 2–3, 2026.
- Long list: 15 firms across banks, asset managers, custodians, tokenized funds, deposit tokens, stablecoins, and institutional crypto platforms
- Initial pool: More than 30 institutions screened; 15 advanced to the long list
- Scoring: 30% quantitative data · 50% Expert Council · 20% disclosed company data
- Criteria assessed: Strategic commitment, products launched, capital deployed, organizational investment, industry signal, forward momentum
- Data sources: SEC 13F filings, OCC approvals, MiCA-CASP authorizations, FCA, FINMA, MAS, BaFin, JFSA disclosures, audited reports, company releases, PitchBook, Tracxn, and Crunchbase
| # | Firm | Adoption Sub-Segment | HQ | Reach | Top Licensure / Live Product | Representative Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JPMorgan Chase | Bank-led tokenization | New York, USA | $4T+ assets JPMD live on Base |
OCC-regulated national bank JPMD USD deposit token |
Hired Oliver Harris to lead Kinexys Kinexys Fund Flow live with private bank partners |
| 2 | BlackRock | Asset manager adoption | New York, USA | $12.5T+ AUM IBIT 800K+ BTC; BUIDL $2.85B |
IBIT, ETHA, ETHB BUIDL tokenized money market fund |
ETHB staked Ether ETF launched Mar 2026 IBIT became a major institutional Bitcoin vehicle |
| 3 | Goldman Sachs | Tokenization platform | New York, USA | $3.1T AUM GS DAP live on Canton |
SEC and FINRA registered GS DAP institutional DLT platform |
Tokenized MMF platform launched with BNY GS DAP planned industry-owned spinout |
| 4 | BNY | Crypto custody | New York, USA | $55.8T AUC/A $2.5T daily payments |
OCC-regulated bank Live BTC and ETH custody |
Co-custodian for Morgan Stanley MSBT IBIT cash custodian and administrator |
| 5 | Fidelity Investments | Full-stack crypto adoption | Boston, USA | $15T+ AUA FBTC and FETH live |
OCC conditional national trust charter Fidelity Digital Assets, NA |
National trust bank charter approved Dec 2025 Plans include stablecoin and staking services |
| 6 | Morgan Stanley | Wealth crypto distribution | New York, USA | $5.5T+ wealth assets MSBT live on NYSE Arca |
OCC charter pending Morgan Stanley Digital Trust filed |
Franklin Crypto launched via a 250 Digital deal BENJI used as part of acquisition consideration |
| 7 | Standard Chartered | Multi-product bank adoption | London, UK | $900B assets CIB custody live in Lux and HK |
FCA and multi-jurisdiction CIB HK stablecoin licence candidate |
Naveen Mallela joins as the payments head Zodia Custody reportedly moving into the CIB division |
| 8 | KuCoin | Crypto-native institutional bridge | Mahé, Seychelles | 40M+ users 200+ countries |
MiCAR-CASP via KuCoin EU Institutional custody integrations |
Ceffu and Cactus custody integrations Asseto tokenized RWA collateral pilot |
| 9 | Citi | Tokenized deposits | New York, USA | $2.4T assets CTS live in major markets |
OCC-regulated bank Citi Token Services |
CTS integrated with 24/7 USD clearing Ether custody pilot completed |
| 10 | Franklin Templeton | Tokenized funds | San Mateo, USA | $1.7T+ AUM BENJI/FOBXX ~$843M |
SEC-registered FOBXX EZBC and EZET live |
Franklin Crypto launched via a 250 Digital deal BENJI used as part of the acquisition consideration |
| 11 | Nomura · Laser Digital | TradFi crypto subsidiary | Tokyo / Zurich | Nomura $650B AUM Komainu regulated custody JV |
UAE VARA, ADGM, Switzerland OCC charter filed Jan 2026 |
Laser Digital National Trust Bank application filed Komainu custody active across jurisdictions |
| 12 | HSBC | Tokenization and digital securities | London, UK | $3T+ assets Orion $3.5B+ issuance |
UK DIGIT mandate HKMA stablecoin issuer licence |
HSBC Orion selected for UK DIGIT pilot Cross-bank tokenized deposit transaction completed |
| 13 | DBS | Bank-backed digital exchange | Singapore | $540B assets DDEx volume up 8x in 2025 |
MAS Recognised Market Operator DBS Digital Exchange |
Integrated crypto into trust planning Crypto options and ETF-linked notes live |
| 14 | Société Générale · SG-FORGE | Bank-issued stablecoins | Paris, France | SocGen €1.4T assets EURCV and USDCV live |
MiCA CASP authorized EUR and USD stablecoins |
Issued MiCA-compliant EUR and USD stablecoins SWIFT pilot for tokenized bond settlement |
| 15 | MEXC | Tokenized RWA bridge | Seychelles | 40M+ users 13.74M MAU |
100+ Ondo tokenized stock pairs listed Gold futures reached a strong global share |
100+ Ondo tokenized stock pairs listed Gold futures reached strong global share |
About This List
The BeInCrypto Institutional 100: Digital Asset Adoption (2026 Long List) identifies institutions making productized moves into digital assets. The category focuses on banks, custodians, asset managers, asset servicers, broker-dealers, and selected crypto-native institutional arms that connect traditional finance with tokenized assets, custody, settlement, stablecoins, or regulated digital asset access.
Crypto-native firms focused mainly on exchange infrastructure, prime brokerage, market making, or trading systems are evaluated separately under Pillar 2 categories.
Methodology
This category is evaluated under Track B of the BeInCrypto Institutional 100 methodology: 30% quantitative metrics, 50% Expert Council scoring, and 20% disclosed data.
Assessment spans six weighted criteria: strategic commitment, products launched, capital deployed, organizational investment, industry signal, and forward momentum.
Data was verified using SEC 13F filings, OCC national trust bank charter approvals, MiCA-CASP authorizations, FCA, FINMA, MAS, BaFin, and JFSA disclosures, audited annual reports, company releases, and private-market sources, including PitchBook, Tracxn, and Crunchbase.
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Hyperliquid Treasury Vehicles Absorb 9% of HYPE Float Ahead of Potential ETF Approval
TLDR:
- Hyperliquid DATs now hold nearly 9% of HYPE’s circulating supply, surpassing BTC, ETH, SOL, and BNB float-adjusted.
- HYPE is the only asset in the DAT dataset currently trading at a positive mNAV, easing fresh capital raises.
- Legacy sellers distributed holdings before ETF products arrive, lowering the risk of new demand meeting heavy sell pressure.
- If approved, HYPE ETF inflows would enter a tight float with early institutional ownership and an active treasury bid.
Hyperliquid-linked digital asset treasury companies now hold close to 9% of HYPE’s circulating supply. This figure places HYPE above Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB on a float-adjusted basis.
The concentration of institutional holdings, combined with recent ETF filing activity, has drawn attention from market analysts.
If an ETF approval materializes, new passive inflows could enter an already tight float, potentially creating upward price pressure on the asset.
Treasury Demand Sets HYPE Apart From Other Major Assets
Digital asset treasury vehicles, commonly called DATs, have become a growing force in crypto markets. They represent a new category of institutional balance sheet demand that was largely absent in prior market cycles. Their presence adds a structural bid that functions differently from retail or short-term speculative buying.
Moreover, HYPE stands out within this DAT cohort for one key reason. It is currently the only asset in the dataset trading at a positive modified net asset value, or mNAV.
That status gives treasury vehicles a cleaner path to raise fresh capital and continue purchasing supply from the open market.
As analyst @0xaletheia369 noted, “DATs now hold close to 9 percent of circulating HYPE, materially above BTC, ETH, SOL, and BNB on a float-adjusted basis.”
The concentration of this institutional demand within a relatively small circulating supply makes the dynamic more pronounced compared to larger-cap assets.
However, one caveat remains worth noting. HYPE’s circulating supply still represents a low share relative to its fully diluted valuation. This means that while treasury demand is strong, a broader supply unlock in the future could shift the balance.
ETF Filing Progress Adds a New Layer to the HYPE Supply Picture
Recent amendments to ETF filings for HYPE have made an approval path appear more realistic to market observers. The filings suggest that issuers are actively working through regulatory requirements.
That progress has brought renewed attention to how an ETF approval could interact with the current supply setup.
According to the analyst’s note, legacy sellers already had a visible route to distribute holdings before passive products arrive.
That prior distribution reduces the risk that new ETF demand simply meets old concentrated sell pressure. The timing of this supply absorption matters in how any future ETF flows would land.
Furthermore, if approvals do come through, incoming flows would hit a float that is already tightened by treasury activity.
The institutional ownership base remains early-stage, meaning there is still room for further accumulation. Together, these factors create a setup where passive inflows could translate more directly into price support than in more saturated markets.
The combination of treasury demand, a positive mNAV environment, and a clearer ETF pathway makes HYPE one of the more structurally distinct assets in the current market cycle.
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Coinbase Stock Falls Amid User Concern Over Internal AI Pivot
Coinbase shares (COIN) came under pressure immediately the market opened on Tuesday, as a wave of customer backlash followed an internal disclosure that non-technical employees at the exchange are now shipping production code.
The reaction tapped into raw memories of the company’s May 2025 data breach, with several account holders publicly threatening to move funds off the platform and pushing back against CEO Brian Armstrong’s drive to accelerate engineering output.
A Coinbase Trust Wound That Never Fully Closed
For many Coinbase customers, the news arrived with the weight of a story they had heard before.
In May 2025, the exchange disclosed a breach affecting 69,461 customers, equal to less than 1% of its monthly active users at the time.
Cybercriminals bribed overseas customer support contractors linked to outsourcing firm TaskUs to siphon data from internal support tools.
The exposed data included names, emails, phone numbers, home addresses, dates of birth, masked Social Security numbers, masked bank account numbers, government ID images, and account balances.
Passwords and private keys were never compromised, yet the leaked information seeded phishing campaigns and social engineering attacks against affected users.
“…I don’t want to hear about what Coinbase is doing to recover funds – I want to hear what they are doing to better deal with private data. And why a $60B company, had such rubbish data policies when they can easily afford to hire top class talent?” Adam Cochran, a renowned X (Twitter) figure, said at the time.
Coinbase refused a $20 million ransom demand, publicly disclosed the incident, and pledged a matching bounty for information leading to arrests.
The company later estimated remediation costs could reach up to $400 million and faced multiple class-action lawsuits.
Customers Push Back After Latest Disclosure
The acknowledgment that non-technical staff at Coinbase are now shipping production code reignited those memories almost immediately.
“AI is changing how we work. Over the past year, I’ve watched engineers use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks. Non-technical teams are now shipping production code and many of our workflows are being automated,” Armstrong said in the layoff announcement.
Account holders flooded social media with grievances tying the operational shift back to unresolved security anxieties.
“I think it goes without saying… Not your keys, not your coins. But the whole “non-technical teams are shipping production code” is…. kind of scary. I don’t keep a lot on CB as it’s only an on/off ramp for me, but this email just further cements that conviction,” one user stated.
Other account holders went further, citing personal harm tied to the 2025 incident. One user said home address exposure had triggered weekly harassment from social engineering scammers.
The pattern of complaints carried a common thread. Retail customers no longer trust the exchange as a custodian when its development pipeline now includes employees they assume lack formal engineering training.
Against this backdrop, Coinbase stock, COIN, fell by almost 5% after markets opened on Tuesday, and was trading for $196.21 as of this writing.
Armstrong Defends the Production Pipeline
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong addressed the criticism directly on X (Twitter), denying that the company allows untested code into live systems.
His response reframed the policy as a productivity push rather than a quality concession. Whether that distinction reassures retail holders who already feel exposed by the 2025 breach is a separate question, and one the market appears to be answering through pressure on the COIN ticker.
The friction reflects a deeper standoff over how much trust an exchange should expect from users who have already paid the cost of a prior security failure.
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Ripple CEO Says Market Structure Bill Not a ‘Done Deal,’ Despite Stablecoin Compromise
Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple Labs, warned Tuesday that recent progress on the digital asset market structure bill in the US Senate did not guarantee success for the legislation, speculating that the next two weeks would be crucial.
Speaking at the Consensus crypto conference in Miami, Garlinghouse said that the likelihood of the market structure bill, the CLARITY Act, passing would “drop precipitously” if not addressed in the next two weeks. According to the Ripple CEO, the bill would be “too much of a loaded issue” amid campaigns for the 2026 US midterms, with primaries ongoing until the November elections.
“Do I think it’s perfect? Hell no,“ said Garlinghouse, referring to CLARITY. “I challenge you to show me any piece of legislation that we would call perfect. There’s tradeoffs and compromises, but I do think clarity is better than chaos.”

Source: Cointelegraph
The CEO’s remarks came after US Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks announced a compromise on stablecoin yield last week that could lead to the advancement of the CLARITY Act. Addressing stablecoins, as well as tokenized equities and ethics, has been one of the factors holding up the bill in the Senate since it was passed by the US House of Representatives in July 2025.
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The CLARITY Act, already advanced by the Senate Agriculture Committee in a January markup, also requires approval by the Senate Banking Committee before a vote in the full chamber. Garlinghouse and Ripple executives have been part of negotiations on the CLARITY Act between White House officials and representatives of the crypto and banking industries.
“The Clarity Act is not a future priority; it is the priority,” said Senator Cynthia Lummis, a member of the banking committee, in a Tuesday X post. “Every corner of the industry is operating under legal uncertainty that Congress has the power to fix. The Senate needs to act.”
US financial agencies already moving forward without Congress
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) signed a memorandum of understanding in March to coordinate their approach to oversight of the digital asset market structure. SEC Chair Paul Atkins said that the agency‘s approach to crypto laws provided a “beginning, not an end,” with the commission awaiting passage of the CLARITY Act.
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Fairshake poll finds voters distrust crypto and AI
A Fairshake poll finds 45% of Americans call crypto too risky as industry PACs deploy over $100 million into midterms.
Summary
- A Public First poll conducted for Politico found 45% of Americans say investing in cryptocurrency is not worth the risk.
- The same poll found 44% say AI is developing too fast, and two-thirds want Congress to impose strict oversight on artificial intelligence.
- Pro-crypto PAC Fairshake and pro-AI PAC Leading the Future have together deployed over $100 million in 2026 midterm races.
A Politico poll conducted by Public First in April 2026 found that 45% of Americans say investing in cryptocurrency is not worth the risk, even if potential returns are high. The survey of 2,035 adults also found 44% believe AI is developing too fast, and nearly two-thirds want Congress to impose strict regulations or broad oversight on artificial intelligence.
The findings arrive as industry-backed super PACs pour unprecedented sums into the 2026 midterm cycle. Fairshake, the pro-crypto PAC backed by Coinbase, Andreessen Horowitz, and Ripple, has spent roughly $28 million across competitive primaries.
The pro-AI group Leading the Future, launched in August 2025, has raised more than $75 million and deployed funds in races across North Carolina, Texas, Illinois, and New York. Their combined spending exceeds $100 million.
A political liability in the making
The poll found that in hypothetical matchups, respondents were far less likely to support candidates backed by groups pushing looser AI regulation. Political observers told Politico that once voters connect campaign money to the industries behind it, backlash could be swift. “I do think if they see somebody is backed by crypto, that’s always going to be a problem,” former Ohio Representative Jim Renacci reportedly said.
The disconnect between spending and public trust is sharpest in name recognition. Only 9% of respondents have heard of Leading the Future, and just 3% recognise Fairshake. The industry has financial power that has not yet translated into public legitimacy.
That gap matters because both Fairshake and the crypto industry’s primary legislative goal, the Clarity Act, depend on the same Senate that faces midterm exposure.
As crypto.news documented, if Democrats take control of either chamber in November, Clarity Act passage odds are described as close to zero. Voter distrust of crypto at 45% makes the midterm environment a risk that PAC spending alone cannot resolve.
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Different voices in product, policy and hiring change crypto outcomes, panelists tell Consensus Miami
The right voices in the right rooms can reshape product, policy and hiring outcomes in crypto, three senior executives told CoinDesk’s Consensus Miami conference on Tuesday. Each cited a moment from her own organization when an outside perspective changed what was being built, argued or prioritized.
Mastercard SVP for Blockchain & Digital Assets Maja Lapcevic said her company’s crypto team had initially viewed infrastructure as the key to crypto adoption, until a partner reframed the problem around usability. “We probably all thought about infrastructure to be the winning formula for crypto,” she said. “But one of our partners actually really helped shed light on how we make crypto accessible, not complex, very simple to use.” That thinking helped push Mastercard toward cards linked to stablecoins, including for users in markets with limited access to traditional financial services, she said.
Crypto Council for Innovation Chief Strategy Officer Alison Mangiero said her organization had a similar realization around staking after bringing builders into policy discussions. “Sometimes we might think we understand, or we’ll put things into a bucket,” she said. “We’ll take a shortcut and say, oh, that sounds like a fund. Oh, that sounds like interest or yield, when in actuality what’s going on under the hood is fundamentally different.” After hearing from people building staking primitives, she said, CCI understood the need to describe staking as a technical service rather than a financialized product.
Clerisy Co-Founder and Managing Partner Alexandra Wilkis Wilson brought the argument to hiring. “Many of us fall into a very comfortable bias of hiring people who not only might look like ourselves or remind you of your younger self,” she said. She recalled one 10-person startup where a Myers-Briggs analysis found that eight of the 10 team members were extroverts. “It’s really important, when you’re growing teams, to not only bring in diversity on the outside, but also to think about diversity on the inside,” she said.
Mangiero closed by framing the issue as one for the broader industry. Crypto “is having a moment right now where folks are really interested in hearing our voice,” she said, “but that begs the question, what is our voice at the end of the day?” The conference, she added, “is called Consensus for a reason.” Good policy, she said, requires the industry to ensure different communities are reflected, including token holders and people building on top of blockchain networks, while also protecting consumers and allowing innovation to thrive.
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Strategy weighs selling bitcoin to fund dividends amid Q1 net loss
Strategy (MSTR), the world’s largest publicly traded corporate holder of bitcoin, floated the idea of selling bitcoin in order to cover its dividend obligations.
Executive Chairman Michael Saylor suggested, during its Q1 2026 earnings call, the company may sell a portion of its bitcoin holdings to fund dividend payments, stating: “We will probably sell some bitcoin to pay a dividend just to inoculate the market and send the message that we did it.”
The company disclosed a $12.54 billion net loss for Q4, while maintaining a total bitcoin position of 818,334 BTC at an average acquisition cost of $75,537 per coin.
Strategy has an outstanding dividend obligation of approximately $1.5 billion, including annualized preferred stock dividends and interest on outstanding debt. The firm has roughly 18 months of dividend coverage, based on its USD reserves relative to these obligations.
Saylor described the model as leveraging credit to acquire Bitcoin, allowing it to appreciate, and then selectively selling portions of the asset to meet dividend commitments.
“You buy bitcoin with credit, you let it appreciate, and then you sell bitcoin to pay the dividend.
Following the announcement, Strategy’s stock fell more than 4% in after-hours trading, while bitcoin declined below $81,000.
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CME Group to Launch Bitcoin Volatility Futures on June 1

The derivatives giant is rolling out CFTC-regulated contracts that let traders isolate Bitcoin volatility from price direction, settling to a new 30-day implied volatility benchmark.
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Lighter Names USDC as Preferred Stablecoin in New Circle Partnership

The agreement spans spot and perpetual trading, settlement, liquidations, and onboarding flows on the decentralized exchange.
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Coinbase Taps Centrifuge as Preferred Tokenization Partner

The exchange’s strategic investment cements Centrifuge as the go-to issuance layer for compliant onchain assets, starting with a tokenized S&P 500 product for non-U.S. users.
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Forward Industries, RockawayX Invest in OnRe Reinsurance
Forward Industries and crypto investment company RockawayX have co-led a strategic investment in OnRe, a startup building reinsurance infrastructure on the Solana blockchain, in a move aimed at bringing traditional risk-transfer markets onto decentralized rails.
The companies said Tuesday they co-led OnRe’s $5 million Series A round, with Forward planning to allocate up to $25 million into the platform’s yield-bearing token on Solana.
The funding will be used to expand OnRe’s platform and attract more institutional participants to onchain reinsurance, a niche but emerging segment within decentralized finance.
OnRe is attempting to shift parts of the reinsurance market — where insurers offload risk to third parties — onto blockchain infrastructure, using tokenization and smart contracts to manage underwriting and capital flows.
The initiative reflects a broader push to experiment with real-world financial services, including insurance and reinsurance, on blockchain networks, although adoption remains at an early stage.
Forward Industries (FWDI) is the largest corporate holder of Solana (SOL), with more than 7.01 million SOL on its balance sheet, according to industry data. Its Nasdaq-traded shares gained about 5.8% in Tuesday’s regular session, according to Yahoo Finance. In after hours activity, at last look, most of that increase evaporated. SOL was last trading hands at $86.61, up about 2.7%.

Forward Industries’ SOL accumulation over time. Source: CoinGecko
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Blockchain pilots target inefficiencies in global reinsurance market
While estimates vary, the global reinsurance market is valued at more than $600 billion, with growth driven by rising demand for risk transfer. Total reinsurance premiums are closer to $2 trillion in value.
Blockchain-based platforms are being tested as a way to streamline traditionally manual processes by introducing shared ledgers for real-time tracking, underwriting and claims settlement.
OnRe is not alone in this effort. Re, a decentralized reinsurance protocol, is another project aiming to connect institutional capital with collateralized insurance risk while offering tokenized yield products.
Other protocols are also emerging to provide insurance and reinsurance coverage for decentralized finance applications and smart contracts, though the sector remains early-stage and largely experimental.
There are also efforts to apply blockchain and digital assets across different parts of the insurance value chain. For example, insurance broker Aon has tested the use of stablecoins for paying insurance premiums.
Tim Fletcher, CEO of Aon’s financial services devision, said tokenized assets are likely to become increasingly integrated into traditional financial systems.
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