Investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald predicts a new "crypto winter" in 2026, but institutional adoption continues to grow
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Investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald predicts a new "crypto winter" in 2026, but institutional adoption continues to grow
However, unlike in the past, this "crypto winter" will not see massive liquidations or structural collapses, but rather be driven by institutional investors.
TechFlow, December 30 — According to CoinDesk, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brett Knoblauch predicted in a recent report that Bitcoin may be entering a prolonged downturn, reflecting its historical four-year cycle, with prices potentially testing Strategy's average cost basis of approximately $75,000. However, unlike in the past, this "crypto winter" will not see mass liquidations or structural collapse, but rather be driven by institutional investors shaping market direction.




