{"id":81966,"date":"2023-08-19T10:16:00","date_gmt":"2023-08-19T10:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/?p=81966"},"modified":"2023-08-26T21:14:55","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T21:14:55","slug":"2022-was-a-bad-year-for-crypto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/cryptocurrency\/2022-was-a-bad-year-for-crypto\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 Was a Bad Year for Crypto, but Will 2023 Be Any Better?","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"
Undoubtedly, 2022 was a bad year for the cryptocurrency world and those associated with the industry. The brutal comedown has led to the currency losing $2 trillion since the height of a massive rally in 2021.<\/p>
The crypto market, as a whole, is largely stalled. While no one knows, some experts say crypto prices could fall even further before any sustained recovery. On top of this, the dramatic implosion of cryptocurrency exchange FTX<\/a>, a so-called unicorn startup valued at $32 billion, is just the latest bit of bad news for investors in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital currencies.<\/p> Whether you held virtual currency for investment, to purchase goods<\/a>, use it in crypto casinos<\/a>, or you were simply just interested in what the hype surrounding crypto was all about, many people have been impacted by this drop in value.<\/p> At the time of writing this article, Bitcoin prices were hovering around the $16,500 mark, a far cry from the cost of just over $46,000 that Bitcoin was trading at on the last day of 2021. Investors hoping that rising interest rates and higher levels of inflation that we see globally would be good for digital assets, like crypto, have been hit with a rude awakening. Crypto has felt the storm just like stocks and bonds have, which proves there is no place to hide in this current market, where worries about increased rates and recession reign.<\/p> While these figures are worrying for the world of crypto, this isn\u2019t the first time there has been a so-called crypto winter<\/a>. Bitcoin prices have been notoriously volatile over the past few years. With this in mind, many wonder whether 2023 might see a return to the glory days that virtual currency has been known to have.<\/p>