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SEC's 2026-2030 strategic plan could unlock trillions in institutional crypto investment, says deVere CEO

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Nigel Green

21d ago· 5 min readenOpinion

Summary

Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, argues that the SEC's draft strategic plan for 2026-2030 could be a pivotal moment for crypto adoption by reducing regulatory uncertainty. He contends that institutional investors—pension funds, insurers, sovereign wealth funds, and asset managers—rather than retail investors, will drive the next wave of crypto capital inflows, potentially unlocking trillions of dollars into the digital asset ecosystem.

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The next phase of crypto adoption is unlikely to be driven by retail investors. It is more likely to be driven by institutions overseeing trillions of dollars—and the SEC may have just removed one of the biggest obstacles standing in their way.
The Securities and Exchange Commission's draft strategic plan for 2026-2030 may prove to be one of the most important developments for digital assets since the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs.
While much of the discussion surrounding the plan has focused on regulatory policy, investors should focus on something else.
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Nigel Green argues that the SEC’s evolving approach to digital assets could unlock a new wave of institutional investment. If regulatory uncertainty finally begins to fade, pension funds, insurers, sovereign wealth funds, and asset managers may be positio

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