Galaxy Digital's Mike Novogratz anticipates a shift from speculative to institutional investments in cryptocurrency.Galaxy Digital's Mike Novogratz anticipates a shift from speculative to institutional investments in cryptocurrency.

Galaxy Digital CEO Predicts Decline in Cryptocurrency Speculation

2026/02/11 16:59
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Galaxy Digital CEO Predicts Decline in Cryptocurrency Speculation
Key Points:
  • Novogratz signals decline in crypto speculation.
  • Anticipates institutional investment rise.
  • Market shifts to lower-risk assets.

The speculative phase of cryptocurrencies may be nearing its end. Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital, highlighted at the CNBC Digital Finance Forum that current market corrections mirror historical trends, with investments shifting towards real-world assets and institutional entry.

Novogratz’s statement highlights an anticipated shift towards institutional investments, moving away from speculative plays in the cryptocurrency market.

Mike Novogratz of Galaxy Digital predicts a downturn in cryptocurrency speculation. He spoke about a potential shift in market dynamics during the CNBC Digital Finance Forum. The evolving nature of the market reflects increasing institutional interest and a move towards real-world assets.

The market is witnessing a transition with institutional players entering the scene, reducing reliance on speculative assets. Novogratz noted significant changes following recent market corrections that purged retail investors, positioning institutions with lower risk appetites to enter.

The broad cryptocurrency market, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, may see substantial changes. Regulatory actions such as those by the HK SFC could further encourage institutional inflow and bolster demand for tokenized assets. Mike Novogratz, CEO and Founder of Galaxy Digital, stated, “The era of 100x crypto returns in Bitcoin and altcoins is over; institutional adoption accelerates crypto transformation.” – CoinPaper)

Novogratz highlighted the FTX crash’s past impact, likening it to recent market compressions. He stressed the growing appeal of real-world tokenized assets, potentially challenging traditional cryptocurrencies. The market could stabilize as institutional structures evolve and regulations clarify. Historical parallels provide context for the ongoing transformational trends in the crypto industry.

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