In 2022, the cryptocurrency market faced its most severe test since inception. The collapse of LUNA, the implosion of Three Arrows Capital, and the downfall of the FTX empire plunged the entire industry into an unprecedented trust crisis. More than $1 trillion in market capitalization evaporated, making the rebuilding of trust more difficult than ever.
In 2021, the total market capitalization of crypto assets soared from about $770 billion at the start of the year to over $3 trillion, an increase of nearly 300%. It was a year for the history books: Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $69,000, the total value of DeFi locked surpassed $100 billion, and NFT sales
After the exuberance of 2021, the crypto market entered a more rational phase in 2022. A tightening global macro environment and shrinking liquidity shifted investor sentiment from optimism to caution, ushering the market into a corrective cycle marked by sharp volatility. A series of institutional collapses triggered a widespread crisis of confidence. Amid this turbulence,
In late October, the crypto asset sector witnessed a headline worth attention. Catcrs, a global cryptocurrency exchange registered in the United States, announced completion of its US MSB registration and launched spot and C2C trading tests for global users. In 2021, a year of tightening regulation, the development pushed security and compliance to the forefront,
The year 2021 marked a historic peak for the cryptocurrency market, with capital and attention converging at unprecedented speed. Bitcoin hit record highs, while DeFi and NFTs ignited a wave of speculative capital. Yet tightening regulatory signals shifted the industry from a phase of unrestrained expansion to one of structural redefinition. Against this backdrop, SKHTU