Bitcoin’s Next $1 Trillion Move Could Change Crypto Forever

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  • BTIG raised Core Scientific (CORZ) to $38 and Bernstein set a $24 target on CleanSpark (CLSK) as institutional crypto infrastructure expands.

  • Bitcoin's weekly RSI sits at 35, near oversold territory, while U.S. M2 money supply hit $23T, rising 1.1% in a single month.

  • U.S. spot crypto ETFs hold over $135 billion in assets, with $1 trillion in institutional capital gradually pulling toward Bitcoin and adjacent markets.

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Bitcoin’s Next $1 Trillion Move Could Change Crypto Forever

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One trillion dollars. That is the scale of institutional capital that spot crypto ETFs, tokenized securities, and corporate treasuries are gradually pulling toward Bitcoin and its adjacent markets.

This number also represents the kind of move that would reset Bitcoin from a speculative allocation to a portfolio staple. Now trading around $61,500 per token, Bitcoin has been cut roughly in half from its recent peak, so there’s plenty of uncertainty in the market for investors in this mega-cap digital asset right now.

What It Means

Bulls will certainly argue that Bitcoin is oversold and the plumbing beneath it is expanding at the same time. The token’s weekly RSI reads 35.1787, near the lowest levels of 2026 and a long way from the 72.7571 reading on July 11, 2025. Underneath this price action, the U.S. money supply keeps building. M2 sits at $23.05T as of May 1, 2026, up 1.1% in a single month and sitting in the 90.9th percentile of its 12-month range.

Inflation is not cooperating with the Fed either. CPI printed 333.979 in May 2026, up 0.5% month over month and holding in the 90th percentile of its 12-month distribution. The fed funds target has been parked at 3.75% since December 11, 2025, following a 50 basis point cut. Liquidity is rising, real rates are compressing, and the fear gauge is quiet. The VIX closed at 16.59 on July 1, 2026, below its 12-month average of 18.095.

Market Reaction

Bitcoin has already priced in a lot of pain. The token fell 0.52% over the last day, 10.51% over the last month, and 31.83% year to date, going from $87,497.94 on December 31, 2025 to $59,649.88. Over five years the return is still 71.91%, and over ten years it is 8,629.05%.

Bull Case

The macro setup and the plumbing case both point the same direction. Start with the pipes. U.S. crypto ETF assets stood at $135 billion in the United States and $6 billion in Canada by the end of 2025, with the SEC approving in-kind creations and redemptions for spot crypto ETPs on July 29. State Street counts more than 45 spot crypto-focused ETFs representing over $130 billion in assets under management, with more product structures expected in 2026.

Corporate treasuries are still leaning in. Hyperscale Data added 67 Bitcoin between June 30 and July 1, taking its total to 849 BTC. BlackRock-backed Securitize went public with a valuation of $1.25B after raising $400M, and its stock jumped 3% on NYSE debut. Ondo Finance rolled out the first U.S.-listed securities tokenized on public blockchain under SEC framework, backing IVV ETF and Micron (NASDAQ:MU | MU Price Prediction) shares 1:1. Analyst tone has followed. BTIG raised its Core Scientific (NASDAQ:CORZ) target to $38 from $33. Bernstein tagged CleanSpark (NASDAQ:CLSK) with a $24 target.

Now investors need to stack the macro environment on top. Money supply growth, as evidenced by M2, grew 1.1% month over month in June, with CPI printing at the 90th percentile of expectations. And, with the Federal Reserve having sat on rates for approximately 6 months, I think this is exactly the mix that has historically favored scarce, non-sovereign assets. Bitcoin has taken its pain. The next trillion in institutional and treasury flows would move a market that is already technically oversold.

Bottom Line

The near-term signal to watch is the Fed. Rates have held at 3.75% since December 11, 2025, and the 10-year Treasury yield closed at 4.48% on July 1, 2026, in the 92.4th percentile of its 12-month range. Any easing from here lowers the opportunity cost of holding Bitcoin at the same moment ETF wrappers, tokenized funds, and corporate treasuries are widening the pipe. For long-term holders, the trillion-dollar question has shifted to how much of that next trillion arrives before the price finishes healing.

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Chris MacDonald is a 24/7 Wall St. contributor and long-time contributor to other notable finance publications, including The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace. With an MBA in Finance, and more than a decade of experience in venture capital and the corporate finance world, Chris brings a long-term perspective to his analysis of equities and alternative assets.

His love of investing and focus on finding quality undervalued stocks is complemented by recent research into alternative assets as well. He takes a long-term approach to analyzing companies and cryptos, with a focus on directing the reader to the most sustainable and important catalysts for each respective potential investment.

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