Asset management company Bitwise released a statement evaluating Bitcoin and altcoins following the recent decline. Continue Reading: Bitwise, Managing $5 BillionAsset management company Bitwise released a statement evaluating Bitcoin and altcoins following the recent decline. Continue Reading: Bitwise, Managing $5 Billion

Bitwise, Managing $5 Billion, Hints at a Bottom for Bitcoin and Altcoins

2026/02/07 16:31
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Cryptocurrency asset management company Bitwise stated that the current high level of market anxiety could indicate that the crypto market is approaching its bottom.

The company argued that today’s investor psychology is similar to the sentiment at the 2018 and 2022 cycle lows, periods that presented “excellent buying opportunities.”

Bitwise’s Chief Investment Officer, Matt Hougan, noted that investors who bought at the 2018 lows saw returns of approximately 2000%, while those who took positions at the 2022 lows achieved gains of around 300% within three years. Hougan stated that the disconnect between current price movements and the fundamental development of the sector reflects the characteristics of past cycles.

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According to Hougan, the rise of stablecoins, progress in asset tokenization, and developments at the intersection of AI and finance indicate that the crypto ecosystem continues to mature. Therefore, despite short-term price pressure, the firm does not see a structural breakdown in the fundamental dynamics of the sector.

According to Bitwise’s analysis, crypto bear markets typically end not with a sudden wave of euphoria, but with emotional exhaustion. The company stated that investor risk appetite is weak in the current environment, but this could also be a natural part of the bottoming process.

Potential upside catalysts include the enactment of the Clarity Act in the US, an improvement in overall market risk perception, strengthening expectations of interest rate cuts, and technological breakthroughs at the intersection of AI and cryptocurrency. According to Bitwise, unless there is a sudden and strong positive shock, the market may enter a “gradual bottoming out” phase.

*This is not investment advice.

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