Crypto has just begun

Crypto has just begun

Hot summer temperatures have done nothing for the current “crypto winter” which has seen a $2 trillion market drop from highs last year. The downswing, including the spectacular failure of the Terra Luna ecosystem and a cascade of exchanges temporarily halting withdrawals, has livened crypto’s critics including governmental bodies and their academic allies.

Whilst the crypto industry should ignore the bluster as it recalibrates, it should also accept legitimate criticisms. The crypto revolution has just begun, and tough battles lay ahead. But ultimately those screaming “Get a horse” at crypto’s teetering auto will be proven wrong.  

The first rejoinder to the crypto collapse is governments bear much responsibility. The trillions printed out of thin air recently had to go somewhere. Crypto with its general positive returns were as good a place as any. Low interests rates meant safer alternatives were not feasible.

As Mati Greenspan, the CEO of crypto research and investment firm Quantum Economics told CNBC. “Central banks were very quick to print gobs of money when it wasn’t needed, which led to excessive risk taking and reckless build up of leverage in the system.” Cheap money meant millions poured into untested concepts and undeserving projects. Existing business models that seemed solid are facing collapse and rethinking. Of course, crypto is not the only victim of government profligacy. The S&P is heading towards its worst first half since 1970 as recession fears loom.

Crypto has just begun to clean up government’s mess

The government-caused monetary bubble will wreak havoc on the industry short term. But afterward exposing weak business models will strengthen the industry. More investment discipline and exacting due diligence will benefit project developers and consumers. Bear markets usually beget stronger design and more solid plans as focus on short term gains wane. Some innovations will focus more on consumer value.

Nonfungible Tokens (NFTs) have a bright future in strengthening the relationship between entertainers and their fans and businesses and their customers through personalized experiences. Nouveau riche indulgences on jpeg art may be less sustainable.

Yet the crypto industry also bears responsibility for the current opening critics have seized. Over exuberance that imbibes any new technology foments overreach. Millions in venture capital poured into Terra Luna despite an untested design clearly unable to sustain a market downturn. Scammers abound and the industry should help push them out—46,000 people have reportedly lost $1 billion since the start of last year.

Hacks and inside-job rug pulls have exposed the general lack of focus on network security.

The future will see bigger battles. Enthusiasts’ zeal for decentralization and censorship resistance will collide with venture capitalists seeking control and return on the investment. Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) advocates that have so effectively captured public companies have crypto in their sights. They currently direct their ire at crypto’s energy use but social factors are percolating. The crypto industry should not sugarcoat the viscous battles ahead.

Crypto has just begun to improve our lives

Yet crypto’s future is bright. It’s current omnipresence in media and government attention belies how young the industry still is. Ten years ago, the price of Bitcoin was $15.40. Crypto’s current market cap is half that of Apple and less than one-twentieth of U.S. GDP. Current growing pains will not deter the long-term innovations.

At its heart crypto is a way to hold and transfer value outside the prying eyes of the state. The idea of people exchanging value electronically outside the heavily regulated and in some places authoritarian financial systems already benefits the world as people in the direst circumstances have already discovered. Other individual-centered innovations will arise from this core concept in ways not yet imagined, just as mobile phones disrupting the taxi industry at one time seemed farfetched.

Critics including the post-WWII global financial superstructure insists this is all dangerous, unnecessary, or a Ponzi scheme it must protect us from. China and Canada to give just two examples show self-interest is the real aim. The crypto industry must answer legitimate criticisms and gear for the looming battles. But ignore the current naysayers shouting insults from their equine transport.

By Jossey PLLC

This article originally appeared at CrowdfundInsider.com on August 5, 2022, https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2022/08/194316-the-crypto-revolution-has-just-started/

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