AI Bubble Fears Could Hit Bitcoin and Crypto Markets First in 2026

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Global equity markets are increasingly seen as overstretched, with optimism around artificial intelligence raising fears of a potential bubble. Analysts warn that if the AI-driven market correction occurs in 2026, Bitcoin and the broader crypto sector could be among the first to experience the impact, due to strong correlations with U.S. equities.

Fund Managers Flag AI as the Biggest Tail Risk

A November survey by Bank of America found that 45% of fund managers consider an “AI bubble” the top market tail risk, up sharply from 11% in September. Over half of respondents believe AI stocks are already trading in bubble territory, driven by massive capital spending with poor returns on investment. Companies such as Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Oracle have significantly ramped up AI infrastructure spending in 2025.

AI Capital Expenditure Could Surpass $500 Billion

According to Alexander Joshi of Barclays UK, AI-related capex is expected to rise 64% year-over-year to over $500 billion by 2026, making AI data centers among the largest infrastructure build-outs in modern history. While these investments contribute to U.S. GDP growth, Joshi warns that heavy reliance on AI momentum makes markets vulnerable to a sharp correction if expectations are not met.

Debt-Driven Expansion Increases Systemic Risk

Unlike the equity-funded dot-com boom, today’s AI expansion is heavily debt-financed. Analysts caution that a correction could trigger cascading failures across private equity, banks, insurers, and already-stressed consumers. Economic historian Carlota Perez warned that a combined AI and crypto bust could precipitate a global economic collapse of “unimaginable proportions.”

Potential Impact on Bitcoin Prices

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino highlighted that an AI sector correction could spill over into crypto, citing Bitcoin’s positive correlation with U.S. equities as a factor for a bearish outlook. However, institutional adoption may limit losses compared to previous bear markets.

As of December, Bitcoin had declined around 30% from its all-time high of $106,200. Analysts offer varied projections for 2026:

Fundstrat Global Advisors and Fidelity estimate Bitcoin could drop to $60,000–$65,000.

Nomad Bullstreet suggests a floor around $71,000–$75,000, aligning with production costs and prevailing bearish technical patterns.

Crypto Market Vulnerability Amid AI Hype

While Bitcoin may weather the downturn better than past cycles, a correction in AI-driven equities could trigger short-term volatility and test the resilience of crypto markets. Investors are closely watching AI spending trends and market sentiment as potential catalysts for broader market turbulence in 2026.

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