The Currency analytics
By Sydney TheCMO
Family offices ditched crypto hard. JPMorgan's latest report shows 89% of these wealth managers have zero exposure to digital assets in 2026, marking a pretty dramatic shift from…
The pivot to artificial intelligence isn't really surprising when you look at what happened to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies throughout 2025.
AI looks way more promising. These investors want consistent returns.
The Walton family basically led the charge here, pumping serious cash into AI-driven logistics companies that can streamline supply chains and cut costs.
JPMorgan's analysts found family offices are using machine learning to optimize their own investment decisions too.
Regulatory headaches killed crypto's appeal. Too many unknowns there.
Jamie Dimon didn't mince words when he called AI a "game-changer" for long-term investment strategies during a January interview.
The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust tells the whole story in numbers. Shares dropped over 60% from their late 2024 peak, hammering investors who bought at the top.
Family offices are risk-averse by nature, managing generational wealth that can't afford to disappear overnight. Crypto's opacity bothered these investors from the start.
The Family Office Association released a statement in December warning members about missing AI's potential.
Some holdouts still dabble in blockchain technology, but they're definitely the exception now.
The investment shift reflects broader changes in how wealthy families think about risk and reward. Crypto promised revolutionary returns but delivered mostly headaches and losses.
JPMorgan's report doesn't name specific family offices involved in the study, which leaves some gaps in understanding exactly how widespread the shift really is.
Machine learning algorithms are already helping family offices make better investment decisions by processing massive amounts of market data and identifying patterns human…
Venture capital flows tell the same story from another angle. AI startups are drowning in funding while crypto projects struggle to attract serious investors.