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Will Early 2026 See a “Liquidity Bomb” That Sparks a New Crypto Supercycle?

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With 2026 firmly in focus, the Trump-powered crypto rally that propelled Bitcoin to an all-time high of $126,000 in October appears to have hit a wall of macroeconomic reality. A staggering $1 trillion has been wiped from the total crypto market cap in the final quarter, leaving investors to wonder if the promised supercycle has been deferred or destroyed.

However, beneath the surface of this crypto winter chill, analysts and industry experts are pointing to a massive “liquidity bomb” set to detonate in early 2026.

Among those reinforcing this outlook is Real Vision CEO Raoul Pal, who argues that the current slump is merely a corrective phase in a longer-term bull market. He sees regulatory shifts of the US financial system as the primary engine for the 2026 recovery, as opposed to political sentiment.

Pal specifically points to the Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR), announced in late 2025 and set to become mandatory by April 2026. It will effectively encourage banks to absorb more US Treasuries, creating massive leverage and liquidity within the banking system.

As Pal notes, “liquidity explains 90% of Bitcoin’s price action,” predicting that a flood of global M2 money supply will begin hitting the markets in January and February. This surge in available cash is the “bomb” that many believe will ignite the next leg of the cycle.

The consensus among institutional observers is that 2026 will mark the end of the traditional four-year halving narrative, replaced by a supercycle driven by permanent institutional presence. History suggests that sell-offs often precede the most aggressive rallies. In 2021, the market plummeted 50% mid-year before charging to new highs, and Pal sees the current $90,000 Bitcoin level as a similar basing pattern.

Bitcoin to go $150,000 by the end of 2026

On the other hand, Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner at Dragonfly, sees the 2026 catalyst as Big Tech launching wallets and Fortune 100 companies integrating stablecoins into their daily operations. For him, it’s not just about more money in the system, but about crypto becoming an invisible part of the global fintech stack.

His forecast is that Bitcoin will trade above $150,000 by the end of 2026, though he expects Bitcoin’s market dominance to fall despite the price increase. Qureshi views this as a sign that capital is rotating into more productive assets and utility protocols rather than just sitting in digital gold.

He is specifically bullish on stablecoins and derivatives, predicting that stablecoin supply will grow by 60%. In doing so, they will reach new all-time highs and become the primary payment rail for the internet.

As the industry transitions from a gray market to a core pillar of American economic policy, the so-called liquidity bomb of 2026 may soon be remembered as the impetus that finally turned the four-year cycle into a permanent supercycle. It just may make 2026 the strongest year for the crypto market yet.

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