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STATE OF CRYPTO IN 2023

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Introduction

The crypto industry has seen a rollercoaster ride over the past few years. In 2021, prices of cryptocurrencies skyrocketed to new heights, with Bitcoin touching an all-time high of $64,000. However, the euphoria was short-lived, and prices plunged as regulators and governments stepped in to control the growing influence of cryptocurrencies. The year 2022 saw the industry settle down, with prices stabilizing, and the focus shifting to the long-term prospects of blockchain and decentralized applications.

The industry is growing steadily, and more people are adopting blockchain technology and web3 applications. In this blog post, we will explore some of the key takeaways from the State of Crypto 2023 report and what they mean for the future of crypto.

1. Blockchains have more active users and more ways to engage

The number of monthly active addresses has more than doubled in the past two years, with over 15 million unique addresses transacting on-chain each month. This increase in active users can be attributed to the growing number of web3 applications and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms that are being developed. As more people adopt blockchain technology, we can expect to see a corresponding increase in the number of active users and transactions.

2. Defi and NFT Activity appears to be rising again

Decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been two of the most significant areas of growth in the crypto industry in recent years. While the hype around these two areas cooled off in 2022, the report suggests that activity across DeFi and NFTs seems to be on the rise again.

After a speculative period, the number of NFT buyers appears to be rising again, and decentralized exchanges (DEXs) are trading over $100 billion, despite volatility. The promise of DeFi and NFTs to transform the economics of the internet endures, and we can expect to see continued innovation in these areas in the coming years.

3. The Number of Active Developers in the crypto industry has held steady

The crypto industry relies heavily on developers to build and maintain the underlying infrastructure of blockchain technology and decentralized applications. Despite price volatility, the number of active developers has held steady with nearly 30,000 monthly developers. This highlights the growing importance of open-source, decentralized computing platforms where projects can act as a multiplier when others reuse, recycle, and adapt their composable components.

4. Blockchains are scaling through promising new paths

Scalability has been one of the most significant challenges facing blockchain technology with limited block space and high transaction fees inhibiting its growth. But with the advent of L2 blockchain and sharding, blockchains are now able to handle so many transactions that can match visa and mastercard.

5. New Technologies, once considered impossible are becoming very real

There has been rapid progress in the field of zero-knowledge systems. This is a powerful, technology that unlocks blockchain scalability along with a proliferation of new use cases including privacy-preserving applications and verifiable computing that could enable decentralized ML/AI.

This work has iterated over time from theory to practice. The technology seems to follow “Moore’s Law” like paces.

6. The US is Leading its lead in Web 3

As an emerging technology, that will go through hiccups as it seeks to change the way the world works, crypto needs thoughtful policy and regulators’ guardrails to safely grow and meet its economic potential for the US economy. There has been so much debate about the Howey test, which has provided little clarity, and has hindered web3 growth.

However, a positive sign has been the bipartisan push for legislation that could provide much-needed clarity.

7.Zooming out shows the progress

We may be in the early days but we are no longer in the beginning.If we step back from the short-term market volatility, we see a more predictable pattern that has stand the test of time.

Great products are built regardless of the financial upswings and downswings. When crypto prices rise, more people get interested and join in. The attention, in turn, inspires (and funds) new ideas, startups, and projects, some of which lead to greater adoption in the long term.

This is why focusing on short-term market movements — and not enough on underlying technology trends — obscures the bigger picture.

Conclusion

The blockchain ecosystem is constantly evolving, with protocols continuously iterating to improve the overall system. Chainlink has made significant advancements in their oracle technology, while Ethereum is transitioning to a proof-of-stake blockchain. Additionally, Scroll.io is working on enhancing zk-rollups on top of Ethereum. Witnessing a community of dedicated developers, founders, and enthusiasts putting in the effort to create a more robust decentralized ecosystem is truly inspiring. Although some initiatives may not succeed, I have great faith that the resilient blockchain ecosystem will continue to reinvent itself, bringing forth solutions that have the potential to revolutionize the world.

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