Galaxy Research said the crypto lending market contracted 16.8% quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter. The research firm characterized the accompanying deleveraging process as “orderly and moderate,” indicating that the reduction in lending activity did not appear to involve the kind of abrupt disorder implied by a more severe market unwind.

Crypto lending generally involves platforms or firms extending loans backed by digital assets, or matching lenders with borrowers. The sector is closely watched because borrowing, collateral values and leverage can amplify broader market moves when crypto asset prices fluctuate. Changes in outstanding lending can therefore offer a view into how market participants are managing risk.

The reported quarterly contraction points to lower activity across the crypto lending market during Q2, while Galaxy Research’s assessment suggests the adjustment remained controlled. Deleveraging typically refers to borrowers and lenders reducing debt, risk exposure or the use of borrowed funds. An orderly deleveraging process can be important for limiting knock-on effects across interconnected crypto markets.

Galaxy Research’s finding highlights the continued relevance of lending conditions within the digital-asset ecosystem. Market participants often monitor the pace of credit expansion or contraction alongside collateral management and liquidity conditions, as these factors can influence the availability of financing across crypto-related trading and investment activity.