In today’s issue, Leo Mindyuk from MLTech provides a crypto outlook for 2025 and highlights key factors that could drive the adoption of these assets.Then, Miguel Kudry from L1 Advisors shares his insights on the topic in Ask and Expert.–Sarah MortonCrypto for AdvisorsSubscribe hereThe crypto industry is entering 2025 with a renewed sense of purpose. Over the past year, the sector has witnessed key developments that signal crypto’s increasing integration into traditional finance (TradFi) and broader adoption of crypto assets, especially bitcoin. However, the road ahead will test the resilience of this growing ecosystem. As we assess the outlook for 2025, several factors emerge as critical to shaping the adoption trajectory: regulatory clarity, institutional participation, and technological innovation.As I've briefly discussed on my CoinDesk podcast about election night results and the price action around it, regulatory clarity is emerging as a pivotal factor for crypto adoption. The market has already started pricing in the expectation that newly elected officials will bring long-awaited structure to the digital asset ecosystem. We will see some of those expectations starting to play out this year. Key areas where we are likely to see more clarity include:a) The U.S. is expected to refine how digital assets are classified - whether as securities, commodities, or some combination. This clarity will directly impact how tokens are issued, traded, regulated, and taxed.b) These are likely to be a major focus for regulators due to their transformative real-world use cases and potential impact on financial stability.c) Recent changes have already been made, and we will likely see clearer tax reporting requirements for digital assets, various associated activities, and various industry players.Additional topics such as tokenization—including real-world assets—custodial and non-custodial wallets, regulated trading venues, decentralized finance (), anti-money laundering () and know your customer () compliance, and consumer protections will also be actively discussed and potentially acted upon.In 2024, crypto ETFs experienced explosive growth, with billions in net inflows and notable launches. With new products, crypto ETFs now represent a rapidly expanding financial market segment, attracting significant investor interest and outperforming traditional funds. We will likely see a variety of adjacent products.For 2025, growing inflows and high volumes in BTC and ETH ETFs will likely continue to validate crypto as an asset class and streamline access for retail and institutional investors. This will open the path for other single-asset ETFs, multi-asset ETFs, and various adjacent ETFs (e.g., leveraged, inverse, market-timing, volatility). If regulatory clarity progresses fast enough, we may see the U.S.'s first crypto yield-generating ETFs (e.g., staking). These products could bring additional investor interest to the asset class and increase inflows into passive and active investment products.Technological advancements in 2025 will be driven by Layer-2 blockchain scalability and AI integration. Rollups, zero-knowledge proofs, and interoperability will enhance transaction efficiency and user experience for decentralized applications (dApps) and DeFi. Simultaneously, AI agents operating on decentralized networks will solve and optimize a variety of tasks and interact with users and each other. This synergy simplifies Web3 interactions and ensures secure, transparent execution of AI decisions on blockchain. Together, these innovations will lower barriers to entry, attract developers and users, and accelerate mainstream adoption, making 2025 a pivotal year for blockchain and AI convergence.The outlook for crypto adoption in 2025 is overwhelmingly positive, but not without challenges. Regulatory clarity, institutional participation, and technological innovation will be the pillars of growth. The question isn’t whether crypto will gain mainstream acceptance—it’s how fast and in what form. As we approach this next phase, those who adapt to the evolving landscape will lead the charge in shaping the future.Leo Mindyuk, CEO, ML TechThe most significant development in crypto last year was the political shift, with President-elect Donald Trump making crypto a key part of his platform. Markets are only beginning to price in the impact of the Executive and Legislative branches, along with financial regulators, that not only refrained from fighting the crypto industry but also encouraged crypto innovation within the United States. Beyond bitcoin adoption and the potential establishment of a national strategic bitcoin reserve, the broader implications for financial markets are still unclear to many market participants. Some of the world’s largest financial institutions that were previously on the sidelines are now actively developing their crypto strategy in response to the new pro-crypto administration.The SEC’s regulation-by-enforcement approach has had a far-reaching impact on the crypto markets. A shift to a neutral - or even positive - stance means financial professionals and institutions will need to actively explore how to better serve their customers who are already engaged with crypto, particularly given its decisive role in the election. Additionally, they will need to adapt their offerings to remain competitive in a world where financial markets and assets increasingly operate on crypto rails. Financial advisors, in particular, now have more opportunities to serve their clients by incorporating crypto allocations and existing crypto portfolios into comprehensive financial planning and strategy.The year 2025 will mark a pivotal shift for crypto, transitioning from merely being an asset class to becoming the infrastructure that underpins a growing portion of all asset classes. Put differently, with the adoption of crypto rails, financial professionals will be better equipped to respond to the macroeconomic climate, further accelerating the flywheel of asset tokenization, portfolio allocations, and broader adoption.- E-Tradepauseddiscussions