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Crypto Investment Fundamentals Split Market: Tokens Fall 36% as Stocks Jump 23%

Crypto traders used to obsess over one number: where a token ranked on CoinMarketCap. That habit is fading fast. Industry executives now say the shift toward crypto investment fundamentals — revenue, real usage, and how much economic…

The Cryptonomist

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Aug 16, 2026 at 5:04 PM UTC · Updated il y a 4 jours · 7 min de lecture

Crypto Investment Fundamentals Split Market: Tokens Fall 36% as Stocks Jump 23%
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Market Impact

BTC+4.85%$72,574

Last Updated

il y a 4 jours

Traduction…

Crypto traders used to obsess over one number: where a token ranked on CoinMarketCap. That habit is fading fast. Industry executives now say the shift toward crypto investment fundamentals — revenue, real usage, and how much economic value a project actually captures — is reshaping how investors size up tokens for the long haul, even as short-term prices still swing wildly on leveraged bets. The change was described to CoinDesk by figures at Bitwise, Wintermute and the Arbitrum Foundation, who all pointed to the same underlying trend: market-cap rankings are losing their grip on serious capital.

Key takeaways

  • Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley says the “CoinMarketCap leaderboard” era is ending as investors judge tokens on revenue and adoption instead of size comparisons.
  • Institutional counterparties made up roughly 72% of Wintermute’s spot OTC flow in the first half of 2026, up from about 59% a year earlier.
  • Crypto tokens fell 36% in the first half of 2026 while crypto-related stocks rose 23%, according to a Bitwise market review.
  • Arbitrum has processed more than 2.7 billion lifetime transactions and returns 10% of net protocol revenue to its ecosystem.
  • Grayscale expects stablecoins, tokenized assets and decentralized finance to drive future demand for digital assets beyond Bitcoin.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$72,584

+4.87% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.46T

24H Volume

$47.2B

24H High

$73,043

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