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Cryptocurrencies are here to stay: WisdomTree

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Dovile Silenskyte, Director, Digital Assets Research, WisdomTree, writes that as of late November 2024, the total market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies reached an impressive USD3.4 trillion, placing it among the largest asset classes globally.

This figure exceeds the market capitalisation of listed real estate (USD1.9 trillion) and broad commodities (USD1.0 trillion), and rivals other well-established categories such as emerging markets small cap equities (USD2.8 trillion), high yield bonds (USD2.8 trillion), and inflation linked bonds (USD2.6 trillion), Silenskyte writes.

Cryptocurrencies now boast a 15+ year track record, evolving from bitcoin’s debut in 2009 to a thriving ecosystem of thousands of digital assets and blockchain-based applications. This longevity and growth underscore their resilience and staying power, WisdomTree says.

Investor sentiment

Despite these achievements, scepticism persists. WisdomTree writes that according to its 2024 Professional Investor Survey, approximately 15 per cent of respondents see lack of demand for cryptocurrencies, and just over 13 per cent of them still view cryptocurrencies as a passing fad.

“This scepticism overlooks several significant milestones in cryptocurrencies’ journey towards mainstream finance and institutionalisation that we have observed in 2024. By way of example:

“Spot bitcoin ETPs launched in the United States and received over USD24 billion in net inflows during the first 10 months of 2024.

“Major institutions, including the State of Wisconsin Investment Board and Emory University Endowment, allocated to bitcoin ETPs, citing inflation-hedging properties and potential for portfolio diversification.”

WisdomTree notes that while the majority of 2024 flows have gone into US-domiciled spot bitcoin ETPs, Europe remains a leader in the diversity and maturity of its offerings.

“Here investors can invest in a broad range of single-coin and crypto basket ETPs, many of which boast relatively long track records.

“Europe’s foresight has fostered a sophisticated market that spans diverse strategies and caters to varying investor preferences. In contrast, the US market, although gaining momentum with recent launches, continues to play catch-up.”

Looking ahead

The evolution of the crypto ETP market is expected to accelerate as both the US and European markets continue to mature, the firm writes.

“In the US, the recent launch of spot bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs could pave the way for regulatory approval of additional cryptocurrency products, broadening the scope of investment opportunities available to institutional and retail investors. This growing accessibility is likely to attract even greater inflows, further embedding cryptocurrencies within the traditional financial ecosystem.

“Meanwhile, Europe’s established leadership and diverse product offerings position it to remain a hub of innovation in the crypto ETP space.”

Bitcoin ETPs are now listed in most developed markets, providing institutional investors across the globe with streamlined access to cryptocurrencies, the firm says. “This widespread availability not only enhances portfolio diversification opportunities but also fosters greater adoption by institutional players who were previously deterred by the complexities of direct cryptocurrency investment.”

Conclusion

Silenskyte writes that the data highlights a disconnect between the market reality of cryptocurrencies and the perceptions of some investors. “With a market capitalisation rivalling traditional asset classes and a proven history, cryptocurrencies are no longer a niche investment but a formidable player in the global financial ecosystem.

“For investors dismissing the sector as a passing trend, it may be worth reevaluating their stance in light of the evidence.”

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