A CoinShares report on Hyperliquid applies equity-style scenario analysis to HYPE, the platform's native token. Three scenarios produce implied five-year price targets ranging from roughly $8 to more than $455 by 2031.
Real-world assets are moving on-chain — and the numbers are no longer speculative. $33.9 billion in assets are already tokenized (2025, excluding stablecoins), with market potential projected at $4T–$30T by 2030.
Toncoin just became the center of one of the most ambitious experiments in crypto history, as Telegram took control of its underlying blockchain in a move that CoinShares says no company of this scale has ever attempted.
Altcoin ETF investors are sizing up a corner of the crypto market that has grown to rival bitcoin in scale, but still behaves more like a tech start-up rather than an established asset class. Key Takeaways: Alternative cryptocurrencies now represent more than 40% of crypto market cap but carry start-up-level risk.
Last week's top articles ran the gamut, with no particular theme. Todd Shriber's There's Still Hope for an Altcoin Season led the pack.
Hope isn't actionable investing advice. Altcoin investors know as much.
Bitcoin's latest rally still faces some tests. However, the largest cryptocurrency's rebound may renewing animal spirits in the crypto universe.
With Bitcoin perking up, some cryptocurrency and altcoin investors may embrace the familiar. That's a practical way of approaching this asset class and there's nothing wrong with that perspective per se, but it risks missing out on opportunities with altcoins.
The convergence of traditional and decentralised finance is no longer theoretical and blockchain enables investors to get exposure to the new financial infrastructure. Defining hybrid finance Hybrid finance describes the convergence of traditional financial infrastructure with blockchain-based systems.
Dedicated cryptocurrency investors, particularly those experienced with assets outside of Bitcoin, often ponder if altcoin season has returned. Often, the answer is “no,” but there are signs it could soon be “yes” if it isn't already.
Waiting on altcoin season can try the patience of even the most dedicated cryptocurrency investors. Still, if bitcoin can steady or build on a couple days of recent strength, it's possible momentum will return to the altcoin.
Most client conversations about crypto start and end with Bitcoin. That approach leaves significant opportunity on the table.