Bitcoin’s latest market cycle is shaping up to be one of its most mature, with new Glassnode data showing a surge in institutional participation, calmer trading conditions and rapid growth in tokenized real-world assets.
Glassnode and Fasanara Capital, in their Q4 Digital Assets Report, say the structure of the market has shifted meaningfully as larger investors deepen their presence.
The report estimates that Bitcoin has absorbed about $732B in new capital this cycle, a level of inflow that has arrived alongside a sharp drop in volatility.
One-year realized volatility has nearly halved, suggesting a market that is growing both in size and in stability as institutional players take a larger role.
Bitcoin Settlement Hits $6.9T As Activity Rivals Visa And Mastercard
Settlement volumes remain a key sign of scale. Glassnode says Bitcoin settled roughly $6.9T over the past 90 days, placing it on par with or above payment giants Visa and Mastercard.
Even as more activity moves off-chain into ETFs and brokerage channels, Bitcoin and stablecoins continue to dominate value transfer on public ledgers.
Flows into ETFs have reshaped the way capital enters and exits the asset. The shift toward regulated wrappers is steering large volumes through traditional market rails, which has contributed to steadier liquidity conditions and reduced the frequency of large swings in spot trading.
Tokenized Funds Gain Momentum As Asset Managers Explore New Distribution Models
At the same time, tokenization has become one of the fastest-growing themes in digital assets.
Tokenized real-world assets have expanded from $7B to $24B in a single year, marking their strongest phase of institutional adoption. Glassnode notes that tokenized funds in particular are gaining traction as asset managers search for new distribution models and investors seek simpler access to traditional instruments.
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The expansion of tokenized RWAs reflects broader interest from pension funds, hedge funds and corporates that want on-chain exposure without taking directional bets on major cryptocurrencies. This segment has been drawing consistent inflows through 2025 as platforms improve custody, compliance and settlement infrastructure.
Glassnode Sees A More Mature Market Defined By Stability And Scale
Glassnode adds that market structure is both larger, and calmer. Lower volatility, deeper liquidity and a growing share of institutional flows have reduced some of the extremes that defined earlier cycles.
The firm describes the market as trading “calmer, larger, and more institutional,” a theme echoed across derivatives, spot markets and on-chain data.
Despite the calmer backdrop, activity has not faded. Stablecoins continue to serve as the main bridge between traditional and digital markets, and settlement demand remains heavy across both centralized and decentralized venues. The report suggests this dual-rail structure is now a feature of the ecosystem rather than a temporary bridge.
Tokenized RWAs Accelerate Market Evolution And Broaden Investor Participation
ETF demand has also encouraged more market-making and arbitrage participation from traditional firms, which in turn has tightened spreads and reduced dislocations during selloffs. Glassnode says this feedback loop is contributing to a more resilient market than in prior cycles.
As 2025 progresses, analysts expect institutional involvement to deepen further, particularly as tokenized funds see broader adoption. With growing comfort around regulated access points and more on-chain representations of traditional assets, the divide between digital and conventional markets is narrowing.
Glassnode’s report frames the current cycle as a turning point in market composition. The combination of heavier institutional flows, reduced volatility and the rapid rise of tokenized RWAs points to a sector that is entering a more structurally mature phase, even as broader macro conditions continue to shape risk appetite.
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