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Crypto Sector Faces Transition as Investors Rotate and Volatility Builds

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  • Crypto sees structural shift as crossover investors replace early crypto-native adopters.
  • 24/7 trading positions crypto as a liquidity source during broader market stress.
  • Private credit concerns add pressure while Bitcoin shows signs of selling slowdown.

The crypto market is undergoing a structural transition as new investor profiles, shifting capital flows, and episodic macro volatility reshape its positioning. Data from Ava Labs indicates that digital assets are attracting a new wave of interest. However, market participants say the composition of that interest has changed, contributing to recent price behavior and capital rotation across asset classes.

In a recent CNBC Interview, John Wu, the President of Ava Labs, described the current phase as a “changing of the guard,” extending beyond investors to developers and users of blockchain technology. According to those observations, the investor base is increasingly composed of crossover participants rather than early crypto-native adopters. 

These investors are described as more pragmatic and enterprise-focused, with broader exposure to sectors such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and prediction markets.

Developers are also characterized as more enterprise-oriented, reflecting what participants describe as blockchain’s shift from a crypto-asset focus toward enterprise applications. Stablecoin usage, securities tokenization efforts at the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, and JPMorgan’s blockchain-based coin were cited as examples of ongoing infrastructure-level adoption.

This transition coincides with what some describe as capital rotation away from prior market leaders. Although the S&P 500 has shown limited net movement this year, participants note internal rotation from large-cap technology stocks toward cyclical sectors. Similar rotation dynamics have been observed within crypto markets.

Related: Crypto Rout Deepens Amid Extreme Fear of More Selloff: What’s Next?

Crypto Used as Liquidity Source During Volatility

John Wu also acknowledged that crypto markets have served as a source of liquidity during broader market stress. Since crypto trades 24/7, it can be sold quickly when other markets are closed or when margin pressures arise elsewhere. This dynamic has contributed to episodic volatility, particularly amid geopolitical uncertainty, including discussions surrounding potential U.S. action involving Iran.

He added that, while additional downside cannot be ruled out, several indicators suggest selling pressure may be moderating. They referenced transaction size, open interest levels, and the velocity of selling as signals that Bitcoin may be approaching stabilization, though they did not necessarily confirm a bottom.

Concerns in private credit markets have also added to liquidity pressures. News that Blue Owl continued gating withdrawals from certain retail funds affected asset managers broadly, prompting share price reactions among firms active in private credit. Market participants note that during liquidity tightening, investors often sell liquid holdings first, including crypto assets.

Related: Gate.io CEO Dr. Han Says Crypto Market Has Entered Bear Phase

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