Digital asset adoption is now moving through banks, asset managers, custodians, tokenization platforms, and crypto-native institutional arms. Leader in Digital Asset Adoption is an award category within The BeInCrypto Institutional 100, an annual research-driven program recognizing institutional digital asset excellence across 26 categories and six pillars.
This category sits in Pillar 3: Adoption & Use Cases. The long list tracks 16 firms that launched products, deployed capital, built infrastructure, or created market signals between April 2025 and March 2026. A shortlist will be named in May 2026, with the winner announced at Proof of Talk in Paris on June 2–3, 2026.
- Long list: 15 firms across banks, asset managers, custodians, tokenized funds, deposit tokens, stablecoins, and institutional crypto platforms
- Initial pool: More than 30 institutions screened; 16 advanced to the long list
- Scoring: 30% quantitative data · 50% Expert Council · 20% disclosed company data
- Criteria assessed: Strategic commitment, products launched, capital deployed, organizational investment, industry signal, forward momentum
- Data sources: SEC 13F filings, OCC approvals, MiCA-CASP authorizations, FCA, FINMA, MAS, BaFin, JFSA disclosures, audited reports, company releases, PitchBook, Tracxn, and Crunchbase
| Firm | Adoption Sub-Segment | HQ | Reach | Top Licensure / Live Product | Representative Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPMorgan Chase | Bank-led tokenization | New York, USA | $4T+ assets JPMD live on Base | OCC-regulated national bank JPMD USD deposit token | JPMD launched on Canton Jan 2026 Kinexys reported 10x YoY transaction and revenue growth |
| BlackRock | Asset manager adoption | New York, USA | $12.5T+ AUM IBIT 800K+ BTC; BUIDL $2.85B | IBIT, ETHA, ETHB BUIDL tokenized money market fund | ETHB staked Ether ETF launched Mar 2026 IBIT became a major institutional Bitcoin vehicle |
| Charles Schwab | Mainstream brokerage spot crypto | Westlake, USA | 38.9M brokerage accounts $12.22T client assets | Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB Schwab Crypto live H1 2026 (BTC + ETH spot) | Schwab Crypto announced Apr 16, 2026 — phased Q2 2026 rollout Pivot from indirect crypto exposure (ETFs / futures / equities) to direct spot ownership |
| Goldman Sachs | Tokenization platform | New York, USA | $3.1T AUM GS DAP live on Canton | SEC and FINRA registered GS DAP institutional DLT platform | Tokenized MMF platform launched with BNY GS DAP planned industry-owned spinout |
| BNY | Crypto custody | New York, USA | $55.8T AUC/A $2.5T daily payments | OCC-regulated bank Live BTC and ETH custody | Co-custodian for Morgan Stanley MSBT IBIT cash custodian and administrator |
| Fidelity Investments | Full-stack crypto adoption | Boston, USA | $15T+ AUA FBTC and FETH live | OCC conditional national trust charter Fidelity Digital Assets, NA | National trust bank charter approved Dec 2025 Plans include stablecoin and staking services |
| Morgan Stanley | Wealth crypto distribution | New York, USA | $5.5T+ wealth assets MSBT live on NYSE Arca | OCC charter pending Morgan Stanley Digital Trust filed | MSBT live on NYSE Arca with BNY co-custody Wealth advisor channel opened for spot Bitcoin ETFs |
| Standard Chartered | Multi-product bank adoption | London, UK | $900B assets CIB custody live in Lux and HK | FCA and multi-jurisdiction CIB HK stablecoin licence candidate | Naveen Mallela joins as the payments head Zodia Custody reportedly moving into the CIB division |
| KuCoin | Crypto-native institutional bridge RWA collateral and real-world payments | Providenciales, TCI | 40M+ users 200+ countries and regions | AUSTRAC registration in Australia MiCAR license via KuCoin EU Institutional OES and RWA Collateral Mirroring Solution KuCoin Pay and KuCard for crypto-backed payment | BitGo Singapore Go Network OES integration; DigiFT UBS uMINT collateral support; Asseto CASH+ integration into KuCoin Institutional’s OES and RCMS framework KuCoin Pay off-chain/on-chain payment infrastructure KuCard for crypto-backed spending. |
| Citi | Tokenized deposits | New York, USA | $2.4T assets CTS live in major markets | OCC-regulated bank Citi Token Services | CTS integrated with 24/7 USD clearing Ether custody pilot completed |
| Franklin Templeton | Tokenized funds | San Mateo, USA | $1.7T+ AUM BENJI/FOBXX ~$843M | SEC-registered FOBXX EZBC and EZET live | Franklin Crypto launched via a 250 Digital deal BENJI used as part of the acquisition consideration |
| Nomura · Laser Digital | TradFi crypto subsidiary | Tokyo / Zurich | Nomura $650B AUM Komainu regulated custody JV | UAE VARA, ADGM, Switzerland OCC charter filed Jan 2026 | Laser Digital National Trust Bank application filed Komainu custody active across jurisdictions |
| HSBC | Tokenization and digital securities | London, UK | $3T+ assets Orion $3.5B+ issuance | UK DIGIT mandate HKMA stablecoin issuer licence | HSBC Orion selected for UK DIGIT pilot Cross-bank tokenized deposit transaction completed |
| DBS | Bank-backed digital exchange | Singapore | $540B assets DDEx volume up 8x in 2025 | MAS Recognised Market Operator DBS Digital Exchange | Integrated crypto into trust planning Crypto options and ETF-linked notes live |
| Société Générale · SG-FORGE | Bank-issued stablecoins | Paris, France | SocGen €1.4T assets EURCV and USDCV live | MiCA CASP authorized EUR and USD stablecoins | Issued MiCA-compliant EUR and USD stablecoins SWIFT pilot for tokenized bond settlement |
| MEXC | Tokenized RWA bridge | Seychelles | 40M+ users 13.74M MAU | FSA Seychelles registered Multi-jurisdiction VASP footprint | 100+ Ondo tokenized stock pairs listed Gold futures reached a strong global share |
About This List
The BeInCrypto Institutional 100: Digital Asset Adoption (2026 Long List) identifies institutions making productized moves into digital assets. The category focuses on banks, custodians, asset managers, asset servicers, broker-dealers, and selected crypto-native institutional arms that connect traditional finance with tokenized assets, custody, settlement, stablecoins, or regulated digital asset access.
Crypto-native firms focused mainly on exchange infrastructure, prime brokerage, market making, or trading systems are evaluated separately under Pillar 2 categories.
Methodology
This category is evaluated under Track B of the BeInCrypto Institutional 100 methodology: 30% quantitative metrics, 50% Expert Council scoring, and 20% disclosed data.
Assessment spans six weighted criteria: strategic commitment, products launched, capital deployed, organizational investment, industry signal, and forward momentum.
Data was verified using SEC 13F filings, OCC national trust bank charter approvals, MiCA-CASP authorizations, FCA, FINMA, MAS, BaFin, and JFSA disclosures, audited annual reports, company releases, and private-market sources, including PitchBook, Tracxn, and Crunchbase.





