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JP Morgan: 89% of Family Offices Still Sideline Crypto While LiquidChain ($LIQUID) Targets Infrastructure Gaps

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February 3, 2026
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JP Morgan: 89% of Family Offices Still Sideline Crypto While LiquidChain ($LIQUID) Targets Infrastructure Gaps
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The number stops you in your tracks: 89%.

According to a recent report from JP Morgan Private Bank, the vast majority of family offices, those quiet giants managing the fortunes of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, still have zero exposure to cryptocurrency. Given that the asset class has outperformed almost every traditional index over the last decade, this hesitation looks paradoxical.

Dig a little deeper, though. The reluctance isn’t just about volatility or fear of the dark. The ‘Global Family Office Report’ highlights that while 11% of these firms are active, the sidelined majority cite specific roadblocks: operational complexity and security risks.

The current market structure, fragmented across incompatible blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, is a compliance nightmare for institutional capital. They aren’t waiting for higher prices. They’re waiting for better plumbing.

This data point matters. Not because it implies bearish sentiment, but because it predicts a massive capital rotation once those barriers fall. Smart money is watching the infrastructure layer right now, specifically projects that abstract away the chaotic user experience of cross-chain interaction. As the gap between institutional interest and execution capabilities widens, new Layer 3 (L3) solutions are stepping in.

This is where LiquidChain ($LIQUID) enters the picture, gaining traction for its promise to fuse the liquidity of the industry’s biggest chains into a single execution environment.

Buy $LIQUID here.

The ‘Uninvestable’ Nature of Fragmented Liquidity

JP Morgan’s report illuminates a critical disconnect. While retail traders might be comfortable bridging assets through sketchy protocols or juggling five seed phrases for five different chains, family offices can’t operate with that level of friction.

Right now, liquidity is trapped in silos. A billion dollars on Ethereum can’t easily talk to a billion dollars on Solana without complex bridging mechanisms that introduce ‘wrapped’ assets, derivative tokens that have historically been major failure points in DeFi hacks. Frankly, for a risk-averse family office, holding a ‘wrapped’ version of Bitcoin on a smart contract chain is a non-starter.

This suggests the next phase of the bull run won’t be driven by new assets, but by the unification of existing ones. The market is desperate for an interoperability standard that removes the technical debt of managing multi-chain portfolios. The 89% aren’t staying away because they hate returns; they’re staying away because the current infrastructure is too “noisy” for compliant, ten-figure execution.

Explore the LiquidChain ecosystem.

LiquidChain Unifies BTC, ETH, and SOL for Institutional Grade Execution

While legacy wealth waits for the dust to settle, LiquidChain is building the solution that directly addresses the fragmentation problem. Positioned as a Layer 3 infrastructure, LiquidChain does what previous bridging solutions couldn’t: it fuses Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana liquidity into a single, unified execution environment.

Here’s what most coverage misses about Layer 3 protocols: they aren’t just faster blockchains. They are application-specific environments designed to hide the messiness of the underlying layers. LiquidChain’s ‘Deploy-Once Architecture’ allows developers to build applications that access users and liquidity from all three major chains simultaneously.

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For the user, whether a DeFi native or a family office execution desk, this means single-step execution. There’s no need to manually bridge funds or wrap assets. The protocol handles the settlement verification across chains in the background.

By mitigating the risks associated with wrapped assets and unifying liquidity, LiquidChain presents the kind of streamlined, verifiable settlement layer that institutional capital requires to finally make the jump from the 89% to the 11%.

Learn more about LiquidChain here.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments, including presales and early-stage infrastructure projects, carry high risks. Always perform your own due diligence.

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