Wall Street’s interest in the blockchain sector continues to expand beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, with Polkadot emerging as a focal point for institutional investors in 2025. The platform, known for its interoperability and multichain architecture, is increasingly viewed as a viable infrastructure for integrating blockchain into traditional finance. This shift is being supported by regulatory developments in the U.S., such as the GENIUS Act, which is helping to create clearer frameworks for institutional participation [1].
The launch of Polkadot Capital Group marks a strategic move to bridge the gap between traditional financial institutions and the decentralized ecosystem. The initiative aims to provide asset managers, brokers, and institutions with the tools and education needed to engage with Polkadot’s infrastructure. This effort underscores the platform’s bid to become a compliant and scalable solution for capital flows in…


