Wall Street broker Bernstein said 2026 is likely to mark the start of a tokenization “supercycle,” with digital assets having probably bottomed after a weak end to 2025, making market dips an opportunity to add exposure to crypto-linked stocks.
The broker says sentiment weakened late last year but underlying fundamentals remain intact, analysts led by Gautam Chhugani wrote in a Tuesday report.
Bernstein maintained its bitcoin BTC$91,535.96 forecast of $150,000 in 2026, with a $200,000 target for the peak of the next market cycle in 2027.
The world's largest cryptocurrency was trading around $91,600 at publication time.
While bitcoin finished 2025 down about 6%, the report noted that crypto equities delivered their strongest year on record, with average returns of roughly 59% despite a fourth-quarter cooldown..
Outperform-rated Robinhood (HOOD), Coinbase (COIN), Figure (FIGR) and Circle (CRCL) are the "best tokenization proxies" with the firm's coverage, according to the report.
The analysts cut their Circle price target to $190 from $230. The shares were 4% lower in early trading at $81.35. The broker also reduced its Coinbase price target to $440 from $510. The stock was 3.3% lower at $242.62.
The next phase of growth will be driven by tokenization across multiple fronts, the analysts said.
Stablecoins, in particular, are seen moving beyond crypto trading into mainstream banking and payments. The analysts expect total supply to rise 56% year-over-year to about $420 billion by 2026, supported by cross-border business payments, consumer remittances, stablecoin-based neobanks and so-called agentic payments.
Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies pegged to assets like fiat currencies or gold. They underpin much of the crypto economy, serving as payment rails and a tool for moving money across borders. USDT is the largest stablecoin, followed by USDC.
Bernstein pointed to growing adoption by fintech firms such as Block (XYZ), Revolut and PayPal (PYPL), as well as the expansion of agent payment protocols like Coinbase-built X402, which is already tracking roughly $300 million in annualized transaction volume.
Tokenization, the process by which real-world assets are converted into blockchain-based tokens, is another major pillar of the analysts' thesis. They estimated that onchain value locked in tokenized assets could more than double, from around $37 billion in 2025 to about $80 billion in 2026.
Prediction markets round out the firm's tokenization outlook. The broker projects total volumes could grow by 100% in 2026 to roughly $70 billion, implying about $1.4 billion in annual revenue for market makers and exchanges based on average contract fees
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