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    Bitwise: ETFs to consume over 100% of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana’s new supply in 2026

    December 17, 2025


    Bitwise Asset Management has released its 2026 outlook, and its most striking prediction is a potential historic supply squeeze. 

    The firm expects U.S.-listed crypto ETFs to collectively purchase more than 100% of all newly issued BTC, ETH, and SOL next year—a milestone that would mark a new phase of institutional dominance in digital assets.

    According to Bitwise, demand dynamics have shifted far beyond the traditional four-year crypto cycle. ETF inflows, institutional approvals, and broad market accessibility now outweigh halving patterns and speculative leverage. 

    Fresh ETF flow data provides a glimpse of how this could happen.

    What Bitwise is predicting for 2026

    Bitwise calculates roughly:

    • 166,000 BTC in new supply
    • 960,000 ETH
    • 23 million SOL

    But ETF demand is expected to exceed these totals as more institutions gain access in 2026. Since ETF launches in 2024, Bitcoin funds alone have bought 710,777 BTC, compared to just 363,047 BTC newly mined in the same period—an early sign of the imbalance.

    With major wealth platforms like Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, Citi, and Vanguard expanding retail and institutional ETF access, Bitwise expects this consumption gap to widen.

    Real-world ETF flows show why Bitwise is confident

    Bitcoin ETFs remain the largest market force

    Despite volatility, U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs sit on $114.28 billion in assets [6.54% of Bitcoin’s market cap], with $57.27 billion in cumulative net inflows. 

    Even on a red day like 16 December — when flows dipped –$277.09 million — trading volumes exceeded $4.26 billion, showing persistent institutional activity.

    The scale: BTC ETFs generated more inflow this year than the entire supply produced by the network.

    Ethereum ETFs are tracking a similar trajectory

    U.S. Ethereum ETFs now hold $18.17 billion in assets, equal to 5.11% of ETH’s market cap. Cumulative inflows sit at $12.64 billion, with daily trading volumes at $1.17 billion.

    Even after a daily outflow of –$224.26 million on 16 December, net accumulation remains strong — a dynamic Bitwise expects to accelerate as ETF access expands to more U.S. wealth platforms.

    Solana ETFs are the early growth story

    While smaller in size, Solana ETFs have quickly gained traction:

    • $714.92 million cumulative inflows
    • $926.33 million in total net assets
    • 1.28% of SOL’s market cap already held by ETFs

    Daily flows remain positive at +$3.64 million, and the sector traded $39.53 million on 16 December — notable for a product less than a year old.

    XRP’s ETF debut adds another layer

    XRP ETFs, launched even more recently, recorded:

    • +$10.89 million daily inflow
    • $1.12 billion cumulative inflow

    With XRP trading near $1.88, inflows have been consecutive for several days, signalling steady adoption by retail and advisors integrating XRP into diversified crypto baskets.

    Together, these flow patterns support Bitwise’s thesis: ETF demand is deep, persistent, and broadening across multiple assets.

    Why 2026 could be the tipping point

    Bitwise lists several drivers behind its prediction:

    • Institutional onboarding — Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Citi, Wells Fargo and others are now opening access to crypto ETFs.
    • The pro-crypto regulatory shift, including bipartisan support for digital asset clarity.
    • Growing demand for tokenized assets, stablecoins and onchain financial products.
    • Declining volatility, which Bitwise argues reflects “the derisking of Bitcoin as an investable asset.”

    The firm also expects crypto-linked equities to outperform tech stocks next year, onchain vaults to double AUM, Polymarket to hit new open-interest highs, and Ivy League endowments to accelerate their allocation to crypto.

    Market implications of Bitwise prediction

    If ETFs absorb more than 100% of newly issued BTC, ETH and SOL, crypto’s supply side becomes structurally constrained. 

    That scenario mirrors traditional commodity markets where financial vehicles consume more supply than miners can produce.

    For crypto, this dynamic introduces upward pressure on prices — especially as ETF access broadens globally.


    Final Thoughts 

    • ETF accumulation across BTC, ETH, SOL and XRP already shows the structural demand trend Bitwise forecasts for 2026.
    • If ETFs do consume more than 100% of new supply next year, crypto’s long-term price floor could rise significantly.

     

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