Where the market goes next is already taking shape. Index-based products are poised to organize a growing universe of assets, while staking and income-generating strategies could define the next wave. Tokenization, though promising, remains in its early stages, according to McClurg.

Still, the direction is clear: ETFs aren’t just expanding crypto access, they’re redefining how the asset class is structured, distributed, and owned globally.

Read more: Recovery in bitcoin ETF inflows is real. It is just not complete yet.

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