Coinbase Institutional has released its 2026 Crypto Market Outlook, providing a comprehensive view of the forces shaping digital assets in the year ahead. The reportCoinbase Institutional has released its 2026 Crypto Market Outlook, providing a comprehensive view of the forces shaping digital assets in the year ahead. The report

Coinbase Report Projects Stablecoin Market Near $1.2 Trillion by 2028

  • Coinbase sees a resilient U.S. economy but elevated uncertainty in crypto markets for early 2026.
  • Institutional adoption will evolve toward specialized trading, custody, and block-space procurement under the “DAT 2.0” model.
  • Growth expected in privacy tech, AI-driven agents, tokenized assets, and interoperable blockchains.

Coinbase Institutional has released its 2026 Crypto Market Outlook, providing a comprehensive view of the forces shaping digital assets in the year ahead.

The report suggests that while the U.S. economy remains resilient, uncertainty is higher than usual, with market conditions in the first half of 2026 compared to 1996 rather than the exuberance of 1999.

Source: Coinbase

Analysts note that rising labor productivity is helping buffer slower economic indicators, offering a cautious optimism for the crypto sector.

The report includes detailed insights on major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), while also examining regulatory changes, market structure evolution, tokenization trends, and the potential impact of technology upgrades like Ethereum’s Fusaka Hard Fork and Solana’s Alpenglow.

The analysis touches on Bitcoin’s four-year cycle and emerging risks from quantum computing, highlighting a complex but promising market landscape.

Also Read: Coinbase Files Lawsuits Against US States Over Prediction Markets Regulation

Coinbase Highlights Evolution of Institutional Participation with DAT 2.0

One of the salient points made in the report relates to the participation of institutions through Coinbase’s “DAT 2.0” model.

Source: Coinbase

It not only deals with the creation of assets but also involves specialized trading, secure custody, and the acquisition of sovereign block space, which is considered an important element in the digital economy. It is believed that more defined global guidelines will be available in 2026.

Tokenomics is moving on to a new level. There is a shift away from token speculation based on narratives to revenue models.

This has the potential for more stable value capture, which could appeal to institutional investors who prefer more predictable outcomes when it comes to digital assets.

AI-Driven Autonomous Agents Driving Onchain Payments

The report highlights the strength seen in privacy-related technologies such as zero-knowledge proofs, fully homomorphic encryption, and more.

Source: Coinbase

These technologies will become widespread as institutions begin adopting them. Autonomous agents, based on AI, will require a programmable payment system that enables quick transactions.

Application-specific blockchains are expected to consolidate into networks that collaborate with each other rather than remaining split.

The growth in the value of stocks and shares as tokens is expected to accelerate, particularly because of the reusable tools in the DeFi space and the loan-to-value ratios.

The total market cap of the stablecoin market is expected to reach around 1.2 trillion in 2028, according to Coinbase.

Source: Coinbase

Also Read: Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Turns Negative as U.S. Investors Ramp Up Selling

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