According to CMC: Crypto Market Analysis H1 2023 | CoinMarketCap (2024)

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Chapter 1: Crypto Market Overview

A Lost Quarter

The global crypto market cap reached $1.17 trillion at the end of Q2, marking a 48% YTD increase. Interestingly, both Q1 and Q2 concluded with a similar total market cap, almost making Q2 seem like a lost quarter in the crypto world.

Q2 also lacked the strong market narratives compared with Q1. In Q1 the market experienced more significant developments such as Bitcoin price doubling, the rise of L2s like Arbitrum and ZkSync, and a more active NFT market partially driven by the product upgrades and Blur’s token issuance. Q2 failed to produce any similarly groundbreaking developments. Instead, Q2 witnessed different trends like the "memecoin season" and the rise of BRC20 tokens, which, though noteworthy, did not match the level of excitement generated in the previous quarter.

The CMC Crypto Fear and Greed Index began the year at approximately 30 (Fear) but concluded H1 around 52 (Neutral), indicating a notable improvement in market sentiment.

The Total Spot Trade Volume of the Top 20 Crypto Exchanges peaked in March and declined by around 36% quarter-on-quarter, reaching a near dormant state by the end of June at c.523 billion per month.

Growing Sectors

Amidst a challenging market, certain sectors have shown remarkable growth in market cap year-to-date. VR/AR (704%) and AI & Big Data (323%) have been leading the narrative in the market, while bluechip DeFi projects and Infrastructure are making a strong comeback. Some of these sectors include Lending & Borrowing (149%), Derivatives (75%), Storage (86%), Interoperability (58%).

Notably, the Memes sector added over 260 new coins YTD, marking it the most active sector in terms of new listings. AI & Big Data is No.2 and added additional 61 coins, whereas DeFi is ranked No.3, with additional 47 new listings YTD.

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Most Popular Sectors and Coins

Memes is a notable sector that saw substantial increase in views in April and May, due to the speculative “memecoin season” led by PEPE

DeFi is the second most viewed sector, showing sustained interest throughout the first half of 2023

saw considerable interest in the first three months, mainly due to the Blur Season 1 airdrop, but views dropped off in the later half of H1

is a new entrant to the most-viewed sectors in 2023; following the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the AI narrative took off in Q1 2023. June saw a resurgence in interest in AI-related tokens

Memes sector generated the most interest, particularly for the last three months of H1 2023. This is largely led by PEPE, which saw an explosive rally of over 3700X from April to May. After retracing from its highs in May, PEPE has rallied almost 100% from its lows in mid-June. Memecoins from previous meme cycles, such as DOGE, SHIB and BabyDoge, remain in the most viewed of this sector

Smart Contracts interest remains mainly in Ethereum (ETH), after the network successfully underwent the Shapella upgrade on April 12, allowing staked ETH on the beacon chain to be withdrawn. Cardano (ADA) also received significant interest, likely due to technical developments like scaling solution Hydra and governance proposal CIP 1694

DeFi sector interest was mainly concentrated in Terra Classic (LUNC), likely due to events like Binance burning 2.65 billion of LUNC tokens, worth $236K, and the release of Alliance, a cross-chain yield trading protocol, by TFL

saw a substantial return in interest in June, after the AI narrative in February and March. SingularityNET (AGIX) and Fetch.ai (FET) received the most views, after bouncing almost 40% from the lows in mid-June.

PEPE joined the list of most added coins to watchlist by CMC users, alongside other established memecoins Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

Besides the blue-chips, other coins are mainly Ethereum Layer-2 scaling solutions, like Polygon, Arbitrum or competing Layer-1s, such as BNB and Solana

Most Engaged Communities

The sector with most engagement (account likes, posts, comments) on CMC Community is memes, coinciding with the most viewed sector. The speculative memecoin season in April and May saw coins like PEPE, SNEK, LADYS experience explosive pumps.

Top gainers for H1 2023 include Arbitrum ecosystem tokens like Pendle (PENDLE), which went live on Binance Launchpool and expanded to BNB Chain, Radiant Capital (RDNT), which deployed on BNB Chain too and will be expanding to Ethereum, and Optimism ecosystem tokens like Velodrome Finance (VELO), which launched V2 on June 23

Other top gainers include layer-one blockchains including Dione Protocol (DIONE), a “L1 blockchain in development enabling renewable energy,” which launched its Odyssey Testnet beta recently, Conflux (CFX), which rallied as part of the Hong Kong narrative as the “only regulatory compliant, public, and permissionless blockchain in China,” and Injective (INJ), a L1 blockchain built specifically for finance, which launched the first ever Solana SVM rollup for the IBC ecosystem.

Other top gainers include AI-related tokens like SingularityNET (AGIX) and Render (RNDR).

Chapter 4: Key themes for H2 2023

Bitcoin ETF

In June 2023, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, filed for a Bitcoin spot ETF, creating heightened anticipation for the SEC's approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF in the U.S. Other industry pioneers like Valkyrie, Fidelity, ARK Invest, and 21 Shares are also seeking approval for similar Bitcoin ETFs. If these ETFs get the green light, they could unlock substantial institutional investor demand by offering regulated products for asset allocation. Globally, the current crypto ETFs and ETPs already fetched c.$9.5billion of assets. Once the U.S. market is unlocked with the new Bitcoin spot ETF approvals, a surge in demand for Bitcoin could push its price significantly beyond its All-Time High level.

Decentralized Public Infrastructure Networks

Another trending narrative is Decentralized Physical Infrastructure (DePIN), which provides solutions for access sharing of physical assets or services like warehousing and data networks. Builders and users are incentivized with tokens, and access is facilitated through staking, burning, or buying tokens/NFTs.

Though still in its early stages of expansion, the DePIN landscape already includes several notable players, including Helium (decentralized wireless infrastructure), IoTeX (Internet-of-Things hub), Arweave and Filecoin (decentralized storage).

Real World Assets

Today, there is an ecosystem of projects focused on making RWAs tradeable on-chain. These largely consist of credit market protocols like Maple Finance and Goldfinch — which allow businesses to use DeFi to secure financing and loans.

Other platforms are instead now beginning to focus on the tokenization of RWAs, including real estate, collectibles, stock, intellectual property and more — which can then be traded on-chain with less friction.

We expect that H2 2023 and beyond will see further stratification of the RWA space, with the first consumer-ready products likely to launch by year-end.

Liquid Staking Derivatives

Liquid Staking Derivatives (LSDs) saw a dramatic surge in activity in H1 2023 largely due to the Ethereum Shapella upgrade, with market leaders like Lido and Rocket Pool seeing their respective total value locked (TVL) swell by 138% and 220% respectively in H1 2023.

By the end of June, LSD platforms had secured more than a third of Ethereum’s TVS — with Lido capturing almost 75% of this at its peak.

H1 also saw the dramatic proliferation of the related LSDfi landscape, with platforms like Pendle, Lybra, and Flashstake seeing their TVLs well in this time. This propagation could continue through the remainder of 2023.

Restaking

Restaking emerged as a promising theme in H1 2023 after the introduction of EigenLayer — a middleware platform that allows staked ETH or liquid staked ETH tokens to be reused on the consensus layer.

This allows users to earn an additional yield on their assets by restaking it elsewhere while providing a new market for shared security— helping projects and services to bootstrap a new trust network and bolster their security.

In June 2023, EigenLayer's Restaking Smart Contracts were deployed and reached their maximum limits within a day of mainnet launch — demonstrating considerable demand for restaking services.

The platform is soon set to increase its LST restaking capacity, which will shine a spotlight on the restaking space and potentially open the floodgates for a new wave of projects.

ZkSync

In 2023, zkSync emerged as a popular Ethereum-based layer-2 solution and strong competition for existing Ethereum optimistic rollups, including Optimism and Arbitrum.

As a zero-knowledge rollup (zkRollup) solution, zk-Sync uses zero knowledge technology to offload traffic from Ethereum to an efficient second layer. This helps to not only increase Ethereum's throughput but also enables an array of new applications.

In March 2023, zkSync launches alpha mainnet — with zkSync Era becoming the first zkEVM to reach its mainnet stage of development. Since it launched, the total value locked (TVL) on the platform has grown considerably, reaching $686 million by the end of H1 2023, according to L2beat. It is just behind Arbitrum ($5.66B) and Optimism ($2.12B).

The platform boasts over 1.1 million unique wallets and has clocked in 1.38 million transactions and counting.

With a zkSync airdrop potentially on the way and a slew of projects set to launch on the platform, zkSync is shaping up to be a key player in 2023.

Modular Blockchains (Celestia)

Most layer-1 blockchains are currently monolithic chains — execution, data availability, security and consensus are on a single chain. This leads to a slew of constraints surrounding efficiency, stemming from the blockchain trilemma of decentralization, security and scalability.

Modular blockchains, like Celestia, aim to tackle this challenge by separating blockchains into three layers: execution, settlement, consensus and data availability. It provides developers with modular data availability and consensus layers which can be leveraged by dApps and sidechains to bootstrap development.

Meanwhile, other platforms have emerged to provide modular execution environments and settlement layers — including Rollkit (settlement) and Fuel (execution).

Together, these platforms and more could help to improve on existing monolithic blockchains — including Ethereum and Solana.

FTX Bankruptcy Developments

Following its collapse last year, FTX depositors were left in limbo for months as it was unclear how much of the almost $9 billion shortfall could be recouped in the liquidation process.

In January, it was revealed that more than $5 billion in liquid assets had been shored up from various sources, with this figure increasing to over $7.3 billion by April 2023 — providing some much-needed relief to FTX customers.

With the process now moving in the right direction, creditors were recently contacted by the restructuring firm handling the case and were given a "Customer Bar Date" of September 29, 2023.

Moreover, the FTX legal team is currently considering restarting the cryptocurrency exchange. Though it remains unclear whether this would entail using the debtor assets or soliciting new funds from elsewhere.

Despite the recent progress, debtors still cannot expect to receive their payout until at least H2 2024.

Chapter 5: Crypto Users Around the World

In H1 2023, regional differences in interest in various cryptocurrency niches and sectors were not significant.

Bitcoin (BTC) remains the most-viewed cryptocurrency across all regions in H1 2023, a similar trend from Q4 2022. This is also reflected in Bitcoin’s dominance (BTC.D) over altcoins, BTC.D increased from 40.09% at the start of the year to 50.39% at the end of H1 2023, a 25% increase. This could be attributed to events like BlackRock’s iShares spot Bitcoin ETF application and the upcoming Bitcoin halving around March 2024.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) remains a popular memecoin across all regions, alongside Baby Doge Coin (BabyDoge) in South America, Asia and Africa. A new entrant in the most viewed coins per region, the explosive surge of PEPE has caught the attention of crypto traders and speculators across all regions except South America.

Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) remains a popular coin of interest in most regions except Asia and Africa, while Ethereum scaling solutions like Polygon (MATIC) and Arbitrum (ARB) gained attention in South America and Others region respectively.

Top Countries by Users on CMC

The U.S. continues to dominate in terms of the distribution of cryptocurrency users worldwide. 17.4% of traffic in H1 2023 came from users in the United States, with 7.90%, 7.40%, 6.98%, 6.75%, and 6% of users in India, Turkey, Germany, Brazil, and Vietnam, respectively.

The vast majority of the remaining traffic is mainly among users in Europe and Asia.

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According to CMC: Crypto Market Analysis H1 2023 | CoinMarketCap? ›

In H1 2023, regional differences in interest in various cryptocurrency niches and sectors were not significant. Bitcoin (BTC) remains the most-viewed cryptocurrency across all regions in H1 2023, a similar trend from Q4 2022. This is also reflected in Bitcoin's dominance (BTC. D) over altcoins, BTC.

What is the crypto market forecast for 2023? ›

In this challenging macro environment, the total cryptocurrency market cap increased during 2023 to reach over $1.4 trillion (+70.7% YoY growth). A swell of optimism surrounding spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the latter half of 2023 was likely a major driver of the industry.

What is the most profitable crypto in 2023? ›

The Best Crypto to Mine in 2023
  1. Bitcoin (BTC) Current Mining Reward: 6.25 BTC/block. ...
  2. Monero (XMR) Current Mining Reward: 0.6 XMR/block. ...
  3. Litecoin (LTC) Current Mining Reward: 12.5 LTC/block. ...
  4. Ravencoin (RVN) Current Mining Reward: 2500 RVN/block. ...
  5. Zcash (ZEC) ...
  6. Dogecoin (DOGE) ...
  7. Dash (DASH) ...
  8. Grin (GRIN)

What is CMC crypto index? ›

Binance CoinMarketCap (CMC) Top 10 Equal-Weighted Index aims to track the performance of the top 10 digital assets by market capitalization, relative to the base currency of USD. The basket of 10 digital assets is equally weighted and is rebalanced on a monthly basis.

What is the global crypto market cap 2023? ›

All Crypto
YearMarket Cap% Change
2020$757.31 billion+74.44%
2021$2.32 trillion+67.35%
2022$1.01 trillion-56.4%
2023$1.68 trillion+118%
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Will crypto be bullish in 2023? ›

In 2023, institutional adoption of digital assets, particularly cryptos like Bitcoin and Ethereum, gained significant momentum. The shift in perception was marked by several applications of Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs), providing regulated avenues for institutional investors to enter the market.

Which crypto will grow fastest in 2023? ›

Avalanche (AVAX)

In 2023, it grew by a whopping 254%, despite market ups and downs. The constant growth comes from its expanding ecosystem, new dApps, and partnerships. With low fees and scalability, it attracts users and developers looking for a faster and cheaper option than Ethereum.

What are the top 5 crypto to explode in 2023? ›

According to analyticinsights.com, these are the 10 cryptocurrencies to explode between 2023 and 2025: Solana, Gala, ApeCoin, Cardano, Ripple, Shiba Inu, Ethereum, Tron, Dogecoin.

Which crypto for quick profit? ›

What is the best crypto for a quick profit? Altcoins like Dogeverse and WienerAI may provide higher returns for investors seeking quick profits, but thorough research is crucial before investing.

What coin will 1000x? ›

Here's a quick overview of what coins have the potential to be the next 1000x cryptocurrencies. Dogeverse (DOGEVERSE) – Most likely crypto to 1000x with over 600,000% staking APY. Slothana (SLOTH) – New meme coin presale on Solana with a potential to 1000x on launch. 5th Scape (5SCAPE) – New VR and AR crypto ecosystem.

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Which crypto is best to invest now? ›

  1. Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin (BTC) remains a compelling choice for investors in May 2024 due to its fundamental strength, technical innovation, and favorable macroeconomic climate. ...
  2. Ethereum (ETH) ...
  3. Solana (SOL) ...
  4. Avalanche (AVAX) ...
  5. Tron (TRX) ...
  6. Cardano (ADA) ...
  7. Polkadot (DOT) ...
  8. Chainlink (LINK)
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Which crypto will rise in 2024? ›

Top 10 Cryptos in 2024
CoinMarket CapitalizationCurrent Price
Solana (SOL)$65 billion$146
Ripple (XRP)$28 billion$0.5
Dogecoin (DOGE)$21 billion$0.14
Tron (TRX)$10.6 billion$0.12
6 more rows

How much will the crypto market be worth in 5 years? ›

Potential Highs & Lows of Bitcoin Price
YearMinimum PriceAverage Price
2024$38,000$60,000
2025$50,000$65,000
2026$45,000$67,500
2030$95,000$127,500
Apr 12, 2024

Will crypto rise in 2023? ›

The year 2023 was one of the best years in the history of cryptocurrencies, as blue chip crypto tokens Bitcoin and Ethereum delivered their investors returns of over 155% and 90%, respectively. Meanwhile, the prices of some crypto coins (top 100 by market cap) increased by up to 9600% in 2023.

Will crypto market recover in 2023? ›

If 2022 was the year that "broke bitcoin", 2023 has been the year of trauma recovery. Bitcoin has bounced pluckily in the face of depressed crypto prices, low trading volumes and tough economic conditions. It even found a second wind in October following a summer slump.

Will crypto boom in 2023? ›

Of course, the downside is that prices can fall just as quickly. There's also no guarantee that crypto is here to stay. But after a lengthy bear market, many of the major coins rebounded in the second half of 2023, so crypto investors are cautiously optimistic for 2024.

Will crypto rise again in 2024? ›

More than half of the experts Finder surveyed expected the price to increase after a so-called "BTC halving event" in April 2024. A halving event refers to a period every few years when the reward for mining Bitcoin transactions is cut in half.

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