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Wall Street Buys, India Scrutinises: Bitcoin Faces A Two-Speed 2026

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By Roshan Aslam

Bitcoin enters 2026 trading around $90,000 to $91,000, having recovered from a late-2025 pullback but still well below the October cycle high nearing $126,000. The market is consolidating, but the ownership behind that price is changing. Bitcoin is steadily moving out of retail trading accounts and into ETFs, corporate treasuries, and regulated funds, which changes how sell-offs form and how rallies sustain.

That shift is already visible in global markets, where capital is being deployed through regulated vehicles at the same time, price remains range-bound. In India, it is colliding with a different force. New Delhi is building a far denser compliance net around every VDA (Virtual Digital Asset) transaction, while Wall Street builds exposure.

The Global Engine Behind Crash-Or-Surge Debate

The strongest case for Bitcoin moving higher in 2026 is based on capital flows. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have become the dominant marginal buyer in the market. In the opening days of January 2026 alone, these funds attracted $1.2 billion in inflows before reversing on some sessions, a pattern that now drives short-term price moves. With post-halving issuance already constrained, analysts expect ETFs to absorb a share of Bitcoin’s new supply that rivals or even exceeds what miners produce this year.

Corporate treasuries continue to accumulate Bitcoin even when prices compress. One of the largest corporate holders in the market reported holdings of673,783 BTC as of early January 2026, including additional purchases made after the late-2025 pullback. Those additions were made despite large unrealised losses on earlier buys, reinforcing the idea that institutional holders are positioning for long-term scarcity rather than reacting to short-term price swings.

At the same time, the risk of a sharp drop has not disappeared. Mining economics are under strain. With Bitcoin still roughly 30% below its 2025 peak and network difficulty at record levels, revenue per unit of computing power has fallen sharply. If prices slip below the high $ 80,000 range, less efficient miners may be forced to liquidate their Bitcoin holdings to survive, creating short-term supply shocks.

Bitcoin now trades as part of the global risk complex. Stronger US economic data, higher bond yields, or a sudden tightening of dollar liquidity can push capital out of volatile assets just as quickly as it flows in.

How Regulation Is Reshaping Participation

Bitcoin’s integration into global finance is no longer theoretical. It is happening through ETFs, custodians, and regulatory frameworks that allow large pools of capital to deploy at scale. That shift is most visible in the United States and parts of Europe, where VDAs are being pulled into existing financial plumbing rather than kept at its edges.

At the same time, governments are tightening their grip on how digital assets are reported, taxed, and reconciled. This is not unique to India. It is part of a wider global move toward traceability and compliance. What differs is emphasis. Some markets focus on enabling capital formation. Others focus on enforcing reporting.

In early January, reports suggested that tax authorities are preparing to expand third-party reporting of VDA transactions after identifying data mismatches in more than 4,500 cases involving virtual digital assets. New rules under Section 285BAA of the Income-Tax Act are expected to require exchanges and banks to submit transaction-level data directly to the government starting April 1, 2026.

This does not change Bitcoin’s global trajectory. It changes how participants in that market interact with it.

How Rallies & Corrections Are Reshaping Bitcoin’s Ownership

If Bitcoin moves into a sustained rally in 2026, it is unlikely to resemble the retail-driven blow-offs of earlier cycles. Institutional demand and constrained new supply point to a slower, more volatile climb, shaped by large allocators managing exposure through regulated channels rather than traders chasing momentum.

At the same time, a downturn would not reverse that structure. Sharp corrections tend to flush out weaker participants and accelerate consolidation. Institutions with long-term mandates typically use drawdowns to build positions, while smaller or less compliant holders are forced to exit. Over time, this concentrates ownership and reinforces the institutional layer already forming under the market.

This dynamic is not tied to any one country. In markets with mature custody, reporting, and market-structure rules, rising prices translate into deeper liquidity and broader participation. In markets where VDAs are being integrated mainly through tax and enforcement systems, the same price moves can bring greater administrative and compliance pressure.

What changes between a rally and a correction is not Bitcoin’s place in global finance. It is who ends up holding it when the move is over.

The Real Divergence Of 2026

The divide in 2026 is not about whether Bitcoin becomes part of the financial system. That decision has already been made by the capital.

Globally, Bitcoin is being absorbed through ETFs, corporate balance sheets, and regulatory frameworks that allow scale. In parallel, governments are pulling VDA activity into formal reporting and reconciliation regimes.

Bitcoin’s price will continue to be set by global liquidity, institutional demand, and supply constraints. How smoothly participants in each country can follow that price will increasingly depend on how their local systems choose to integrate the asset. Volatility will decide where Bitcoin trades. Regulation will decide who gets to participate.

(The author is the Co-founder & CEO of GoSats)

Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs, and views expressed by the various authors and forum participants on this website are personal and do not reflect the opinions, beliefs, and views of ABP Network Pvt. Ltd. Crypto products and NFTs are unregulated and can be highly risky. There may be no regulatory recourse for any loss from such transactions. Cryptocurrency is not a legal tender and is subject to market risks. Readers are advised to seek expert advice and read offer document(s) along with related important literature on the subject carefully before making any kind of investment whatsoever. Cryptocurrency market predictions are speculative and any investment made shall be at the sole cost and risk of the readers.

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