Is institutional dominance in the crypto market the end of decentralization or the beginning of a new era?

12-15-2025, 10:32:27 AM
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Drawing on the expert perspective of Polygon Labs executive Aishwary Gupta, this article examines how institutional capital inflows are fueled by advancing infrastructure, compliance demands, and yield-driven factors. It showcases how cutting-edge solutions like tokenized government bonds and on-chain staking are enticing large asset management companies to participate.

In 2025, the cryptocurrency market will hit a pivotal turning point: institutional investors will take the lead as the primary driving force, while retail participation will noticeably decline. Aishwary Gupta, Global Head of Payments and Real World Assets at Polygon Labs, recently noted in an interview that institutional capital now makes up about 95% of total crypto inflows, with retail investors representing only 5% to 6%. This marks a major shift in market dynamics.

Gupta explained that this institutional shift is the result of maturing infrastructure, not a change in sentiment. Leading asset managers—including BlackRock, Apollo, and Hamilton Lane—are allocating 1% to 2% of their portfolios to digital assets, accelerating their presence through ETFs and on-chain tokenized products. He cited Polygon’s partnerships as examples, such as JPMorgan’s DeFi trading pilots under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s oversight, Ondo’s tokenized treasury project, and regulated staking with AMINA Bank. These cases show that public blockchains can now satisfy the compliance and audit needs of traditional finance.

Institutional adoption is fueled by two main factors: the pursuit of yield and operational efficiency. The initial phase centers on generating stable returns through tokenized treasuries and bank-grade staking. The next phase leverages blockchain’s advantages, including faster settlement, shared liquidity, and programmable assets, prompting major financial institutions to experiment with on-chain fund structures and settlement models.

By contrast, retail investors have pulled back mainly due to losses and diminished trust from the previous meme coin cycle. Gupta emphasized that this is not a permanent exit; as more regulated and transparent products emerge, retail participation will gradually recover.

Responding to concerns that institutional involvement could undermine crypto’s decentralized ethos, Gupta argued that as long as infrastructure remains open, institutional participation will not centralize blockchains—in fact, it will strengthen their legitimacy. He pointed out that future financial networks will be integrated systems where DeFi, NFTs, treasuries, ETFs, and other asset classes coexist on a single public chain.

On whether institutional dominance could suppress innovation, Gupta acknowledged that increased compliance may limit some experimentation. However, over the long term, this will help the industry build more resilient and scalable innovation pathways, rather than relying on rapid, rule-breaking trial and error.

Looking ahead, Gupta expects institutional liquidity to further stabilize markets, with reduced speculation leading to lower volatility. RWA tokenization and institutional-grade staking networks will see rapid growth. Interoperability will be critical, as institutions need infrastructure that enables seamless asset transfers across blockchains and aggregation layers.

Gupta stressed that institutional entry is not a takeover of crypto by traditional finance, but a collaborative process to build new financial infrastructure. Cryptocurrency is evolving from a speculative asset to a core foundational technology for the global financial system.

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