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Institutional investors are increasingly bullish on cryptocurrency, with 83% planning to up allocations by 2025

Mar 19, 2025 at 03:36 am

Institutional investors are increasingly bullish on cryptocurrency, with 83% saying they plan to up crypto allocations in 2025, according to a March 18 report by Coinbase and EY-Parthenon.

Institutional investors are becoming increasingly bullish on cryptocurrency, with 83% planning to increase their crypto allocations by 2025, a March 18 report by Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) and EY-Parthenon has found.

Already, nearly three-quarters of the firms surveyed said they hold cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH), and a “significant majority” said they plan to boost crypto allocations to 5% or more of their portfolios, the report said. They are motivated by the view that “cryptocurrencies represent the best opportunity to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns over the next three years.”

Coinbase, the U.S.’s largest crypto exchange, and EY-Parthenon, a consultancy, based the findings on interviews with more than 350 institutional investors in January.

Among institutional altcoin holdings, XRP (XRP) and Solana (SOL) are the most popular, the survey found.

Coinbase and EY-Parthenon surveyed more than 350 financial institutions on crypto. Source: Coinbase

Related: Stablecoin adoption, ETFs to propel crypto performance in 2025: Citi

Altcoin ETFs incoming

Altcoin holdings could rise even further if U.S. regulators approve planned exchange-traded fund (ETF) listings this year.

Asset managers are awaiting a greenlight from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to list more than a dozen proposed altcoin ETFs.

Litecoin (LTC), SOL and XRP are seen as the most likely to see near-term approval, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

On March 17, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Group (NYSE:CME), the largest U.S. derivatives exchange by volume, launched futures contracts tied to SOL, marking a significant step toward institutional adoption of the altcoin.

Stablecoins and DeFi take off

Meanwhile, stablecoins continue to see institutional uptake, with 84% of respondents either holding stablecoins or exploring doing so, the survey found.

According to the report, institutions are using “stablecoins for a variety of use cases beyond just facilitating crypto transactions, including generating yield (73%), foreign exchange (69%), internal cash management (68%), and external payments (63%).”

In December, investment bank Citi said stablecoin adoption will accelerate onchain activity, including in decentralized finance (DeFi).

The survey found that only 24% of institutional investors currently use DeFi platforms, but that figure is expected to grow to nearly 75% in the next two years.

“Institutions are attracted to DeFi for myriad reasons, citing derivatives, staking, and lending as the use cases they are most interested in, followed closely by access to altcoins, crossborder settlements, and yield farming,” the report said.

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