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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 15:53  |  Written by: Cathie Wood

Token Metrics
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In Fact

Do cryptocurrencies have a future?

Is Crypto Here to Stay? - The Motley Fool

In fact, on social media platforms like Twitter, a lot of speculations have been going on about how Crypto.com could be the next FTX. While one particular user went on to claim that the exchange “will likely fall,” another opined that it was “guaranteed to go bankrupt

What the future holds for cryptocurrencies

Just another crypto boom? Mind the blind spots

The grim ghost of crypto future - Financial Times

Despite The Increasing Search And

Is Fear around Crypto.com's future valid? - Watcher Guru

Despite the increasing search and social volumes evident through meta-analysis over the last five years, there are barriers to crypto uptake. One such roadblock may

Why is cryptocurrency still confusing? - Ipsos

Crypto Is Not A Passing

It was the huge gaps in the rules around risk-taking, leverage and transparency that were exploited and which ended up leading so many crypto projects to

Though the digital currency space is filled with hungry investors and plenty of opportunity to put money to work, one dark cloud keeps hanging over it: regulation. It’s still

Crypto is not a passing fad that will disappear next month. Bitcoin has shown immense growth since 2025, boosting investor interest in cryptos. Despite market volatility, the

The Latest Crypto Bull Market

Most cryptos will fail, but bitcoin could be here for good

The latest crypto bull market was characterised by disproportionately strong interest in Bitcoin, with the share of this crypto-asset in total crypto-asset market capitalisation rising from around

2025 was a terrible year for cryptocurrencies, with the loss of $2 trillion in market value. We could now see the handover of crypto technology and blockchain

Cryptocurrencies Have Been Praised And

Cryptocurrencies have been praised and condemned in equal measure by world leaders and even become legal tender in some countries. But a risk expert speculates

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