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Will Crypto Ever Recover? What the 2026 Crypto Downturn Says About the Next Market Cycle

Crypto has spent the majority of 2026 falling. The 2026 crypto downturn has seen trillions of dollars wiped from the market, Bitcoin falling back toward $64,400, and a number of altcoins crashing, but the bigger question is whether…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 3:16 PM UTC · 7 분 소요

Will Crypto Ever Recover? What the 2026 Crypto Downturn Says About the Next Market Cycle
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Crypto has spent the majority of 2026 falling. The 2026 crypto downturn has seen trillions of dollars wiped from the market, Bitcoin falling back toward $64,400, and a number of altcoins crashing, but the bigger question is whether crypto will ever recover.

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How Bad Is the 2026 Crypto Downturn?

By almost every metric, it is a severe bear market.

Crypto’s total capitalization finished the second quarter at $2.1T, down 12.6% quarter over quarter and 52% from the peak in October 2025. Bitcoin fell 14.2% QoQ and 48.5% YoY while Ethereum dropped 25.4% QoQ and 59.6% YoY.

Activity has also dropped precipitously.

The spot trading volume for the ten largest centralized exchanges fell 27.9% QoQ to $1.95 trillion. Average daily crypto trading volume fell to $93.1B and is down nearly 21% from the peak. The downtrend has also persisted for an extended period of time, with the second quarter marking the third consecutive quarter of decreases in total market capitalization.

Bitcoin has been particularly hard-hit, having fallen from a peak above $125,000 last October, BTC$62,630.00 now trades around $64,400. That has put the largest cryptocurrency close to its largest ever drawdown, down nearly 50% from its peak price.

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BTC

$77,577

+7.10% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.56T

24H Volume

$61.8B

24H High

$79,511

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