Berenstein: Crypto Company Fundamentals "Remain Strong," Current Bear Market Decline Shows Fundamental Differences
BlockBeats News, December 1st, a Bernstein analyst pointed out that the industry is still "waiting for a clear signal of Bitcoin bottoming out," but emphasized that this round of decline is fundamentally different from past pullbacks — core crypto operating companies are actively transitioning to new revenue models, and the business fundamentals are "strong."
In a report to clients on Monday, analyst Gautam Chhugani's team acknowledged that the bearish sentiment has affected crypto-related stocks: Coinbase has dropped 21% in the past 30 days, Circle has dropped 37%, and Robinhood has dropped 12%. However, they pointed out that most speculative bubbles exist only in the tail end of trend-following projects and reiterated that "no real-world scenario would threaten the long-term viability of the projects."
Bernstein emphasized the stark contrast between industry operational performance and market prices, highlighting that business model innovation and regulatory tailwinds are demonstrating deep resilience. The analyst believes that the industry is entering a new stage, where companies are beginning to implement strategies that were previously limited by regulatory uncertainty to expand into areas beyond transactional revenue.
You may also like
Semiconductor stocks plummet, yet Anthropic wants to create a 2nm chip
Where is Zhao Changpeng's billion-dollar investment going? YZi Labs' investment landscape fully revealed
Ethereum Foundation Report: A Basic Guide to Ethereum for Governments and Financial Institutions
A pre-announced harvesting case: After the cryptocurrency price dropped by 99%, the public chain Saga exited to transform into AI
When American giants collectively "defect" from Chinese AI models
BIS Report Compliance Observation: The Real Risks of Stablecoins, Not Just "Depegging"
Portugal 2-1 Croatia: Ronaldo's 20-Year Knockout-Stage Drought Ends With a Debt Finally Collected
Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 in the 2026 global football championship's knockout rounds as Ronaldo scored his first-ever knockout-stage goal, Gonçalo Ramos struck a stoppage-time winner, and VAR ruled out a late equalizer for offside.
