Internet Capital Markets 2026: The US Structural Shift and the Strategic Window for Asian Institutions
The article outlines the transformative evolution of the crypto industry into a mature, regulated phase, ultimately converging toward an "Internet Capital Markets" (ICM) model. ICM envisions a fully integrated, public blockchain-based system for asset issuance, trading, and settlement, replacing legacy financial infrastructure with atomic, T+0 settlement to eliminate significant hidden costs.
The piece positions Solana as a leading technical and institutional foundation for this transition. It details active U.S. institutional adoption across four key areas: banking & capital markets (e.g., J.P. Morgan's commercial paper, State Street's treasury fund), payments & stablecoins (e.g., Western Union, Fiserv), tokenized real-world assets (e.g., Apollo, Figure), and infrastructure diffusion, highlighting network effects.
A clear U.S. regulatory progression is noted, including the GENIUS Act and digital commodity classifications, though gaps remain for areas like DEXs and public stock trading. For Asian financial institutions, the article presents a strategic framework categorizing markets as "Executable," "Transitional," or "Exploratory," advising fast-follower strategies to leverage established U.S. infrastructure and regulatory precedents. It concludes that the window for strategic entry is open but its duration is uncertain.
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