CoinWorld News, on January 3rd, JPMorgan Chase stated in its "2026 Outlook" that the competition from the US dollar to digital assets is rapidly emerging. The cryptocurrency market capitalization has now exceeded $4 trillion, up from just $2 trillion at the beginning of 2024. Investors are seeking a more friendly regulatory environment in the crypto space, especially in the United States. Stablecoins are also gaining increasing appeal in the financial services industry. Although their transaction volume is growing rapidly, only about $70 billion in payments seem to be genuinely conducted through stablecoin systems. "Overall, we see digital assets gaining favor, driven in part by the marginal demand exploration for alternatives to the US dollar."
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CoinWorld News, on January 3rd, JPMorgan Chase stated in its "2026 Outlook" that the competition from the US dollar to digital assets is rapidly emerging. The cryptocurrency market capitalization has now exceeded $4 trillion, up from just $2 trillion at the beginning of 2024. Investors are seeking a more friendly regulatory environment in the crypto space, especially in the United States. Stablecoins are also gaining increasing appeal in the financial services industry. Although their transaction volume is growing rapidly, only about $70 billion in payments seem to be genuinely conducted through stablecoin systems. "Overall, we see digital assets gaining favor, driven in part by the marginal demand exploration for alternatives to the US dollar."