Analysts are projecting that the fourth quarter could bring significant momentum to crypto prices, driven largely by anticipated legislation surrounding crypto market structure, stablecoin developments, and a surge of exchange-traded products (ETPs). A recent report from Grayscale’s research team highlights the potential for the CLARITY Act, a comprehensive piece of financial services legislation in the U.S., to serve as a catalyst for stronger ties between the crypto and traditional financial industries.
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent approval of a standardized listing process for commodity-based ETPs is also expected to attract more investment into the crypto space by expanding access to various digital assets for U.S. investors. Moreover, with the Federal Reserve having cut interest rates for the first time since last year, analysts believe that crypto assets may benefit from an environment of lower rates, despite skepticism from figures like JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon regarding the likelihood of further rate reductions.
Stablecoins are anticipated to be key players in the crypto market’s evolution this quarter. Edward Carroll, head of markets at MHC Digital Group, suggests that the growth of stablecoins will drive returns. The GENIUS Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump in July, aims to establish clearer regulations for payment stablecoins. Although final regulations are still awaited, Carroll believes this could positively impact blockchain networks associated with stablecoins, such as Ethereum, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain.
Institutional interest in tokenization of assets is also on the rise, with expectations that larger financial players will increasingly explore tokenized money market funds and ETFs.
Pav Hundal, lead analyst at Swyftx, cites a trend of increasing investments flowing into crypto through funds and automated systems, predicting a Bitcoin rally that will likely uplift altcoin prices in the fourth quarter. A report from River indicates that exchange-traded funds are currently acquiring an average of 1,755 Bitcoin per day, suggesting a strong appetite for digital assets.
Hundal notes that the market has been in a rotational phase, with altcoins gaining traction following Bitcoin’s rallies. He predicts that if the market remains stable, Bitcoin could reach new peaks by year’s end, which would further fuel the altcoin market. Recently, the standout performers have included various memecoins and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
Henrik Andersson, chief investment officer of Apollo Crypto, expressed optimism regarding the approval of additional ETFs, including those for staked assets, and the potential passing of the CLARITY Act. He anticipates that revenue-generating projects within the DeFi sector will continue to excel, with stablecoins and real-world assets remaining significant themes in the crypto landscape. However, he cautioned that expectations for further rate cuts may not materialize, given the current strength of the U.S. economy and labor market.
The third quarter witnessed notable developments, including significant buybacks from platforms like Hyperliquid and Pump, along with the increasing popularity of digital asset treasuries among U.S.-listed companies. As the fourth quarter unfolds, the convergence of regulatory clarity, innovative financial products, and growing institutional interest could set the stage for a dynamic period in the cryptocurrency market.

