REDATOR Ben Graham Postado 13 horas atrás REDATOR Denunciar Share Postado 13 horas atrás You might have noticed, but institutions are increasingly interested in both crypto and prediction markets. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon recently stated that the firm is significantly increasing its research and internal discussions on crypto technologies, with particular emphasis on stablecoins, asset tokenization, and regulated prediction markets. During the firm’s fourth-quarter earnings call in January 2026, Solomon highlighted that large teams, including senior leadership, are actively evaluating how these technologies could expand and accelerate Goldman’s core business operations over the long term. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon: “I think prediction markets are super interesting.” Insane how much play this is all getting. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 15, 2026 He also disclosed that in the early weeks of 2026, he personally met with leaders from major prediction market platforms to gain deeper insights into their business models and regulatory frameworks. This move aligns with Wall Street’s gradual shift from viewing crypto infrastructure as fringe to actively exploring its integration into traditional finance. EXPLORE: 15+ Upcoming Coinbase Listings to Watch in 2026 Goldman Sachs Explores Crypto: Tokenization, Stablecoins, and Prediction Markets Start with tokenization. Think of it like turning a paper stock certificate into a digital one that lives on a blockchain. The asset stays the same. The rails change. Goldman already tested this idea with BNY Mellon by offering tokenized money market funds through its GS DAP platform. This lets institutions move and settle shares faster using blockchain rails. The tokenized real-world assets (RWA) sector, excluding stablecoins, experienced robust growth in 2025, reaching figures in the range of $18–33 billion by year-end, driven primarily by tokenized U.S. Treasuries, private credit, and money market funds. Tokenized Treasuries alone accounted for a substantial portion, highlighting strong institutional demand for yield-bearing, regulated products. (Source: DefilLama) The bank also highlighted stablecoins. These are digital dollars designed to hold a steady $1 value. Think of them as cash that moves like crypto but behaves like money in your bank. 2025 became the so-called “summer of stablecoins” after the U.S. passed the GENIUS Act, the first federal rulebook for dollar-backed stablecoins. The passage of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act in July 2025 marked a watershed moment, establishing the first federal regulatory framework for dollar-backed stablecoins. The legislation requires 1:1 reserves, transparency through disclosures, and oversight by federal or qualifying state regulators, with provisions for larger issuers to transition to federal supervision. This clarity spurred significant institutional participation, propelling the total stablecoin market capitalisation to approximately $306 billion by late 2025, reflecting nearly 50% growth over the year. Finally, Goldman mentioned prediction markets. These are platforms where people trade on real-world outcomes, like elections or rate cuts. In the U.S., some now operate under CFTC oversight, which lowers legal risk. Platforms like Kalshi (a fully regulated CFTC-designated contract market) and others have seen explosive growth, particularly following legal victories clarifying their status and expanded offerings. Volumes surged in 2025 amid high-profile events, with regulatory developments, including CFTC approvals for additional platforms, reducing legal uncertainties and enabling broader participation. DISCOVER: CLARITY Act Draft Explains Who Regulates Crypto in the US Why Wall Street is Moving On-Chain and Changes The Game Goldman Sachs’ involvement sends a clear message to regulators, asset managers, and the broader financial ecosystem: blockchain-based technologies are transitioning from experimental to strategic priorities. This is part of a larger wave of institutional adoption favouring regulated, utility-driven tools over speculative ones. Tokenized real-world assets already passed $7 billion in 2025. This means faster settlement, fewer middlemen, and lower back-end costs over time. It also explains why firms like JPMorgan and Galaxy Digital push their own tokenized products. This trend fits the broader theme of institutional crypto adoption. Big money prefers boring, regulated tools. That is where stablecoins and tokenization shine. DISCOVER: 16+ New and Upcoming Binance Listings in [2026] 99Bitcoins’ Q4 2025 State of Crypto Market Report Follow 99Bitcoins on X For the Latest Market Updates and Subscribe on YouTube For Daily Expert Market Analysis. The post Goldman Sachs Goes All-In On Crypto And Prediction Market appeared first on 99Bitcoins. Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Gostei! × 💬 Gostou do conteúdo? Sua avaliação é muito importante! Gostei! Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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