Crypto Bear Market? These Reports Say the Industry Has Never Been Stronger

Stablecoin volume hit a record $1.79 trillion in June, even as the tokens’ total supply shrank. The split captures a market pricing crypto for a downturn while its usage keeps climbing.
A Bitwise report, Visa’s on-chain data, and new ownership figures point the same way. Stablecoin transfers and prediction markets hit records even as the Bitwise 10 Large Cap Crypto Index fell 15.4%.
Prices Fell, But the Plumbing Kept Growing
The second quarter was crypto’s third straight losing quarter, the longest run since 2022. Spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds posted their worst quarter of outflows. On-chain activity and trading volume slipped.
Yet the Bitwise report argues the market has it backwards. Crypto is being priced for a bear market, it says, even though the industry is roughly twice its 2022 size. Deeper liquidity and more institutions now sit on-chain.
The gap shows up in the fundamentals. Measured against the 2022 low, Ethereum (ETH) transaction activity is up about 13 times. Value locked in decentralized finance has climbed more than 60%, and stablecoin assets have roughly doubled.
Prices still lagged. The flagship crypto index fund lost ground, with eight of its 10 holdings in the red.
That divide has reopened the question of whether the market has already found the bear market bottom.
Stablecoin Volume and Derivatives Led the Quarter
Stablecoins settled about 2.3 times Visa’s payment volume over the past year, Bitwise said. In June, transfers reached the $1.79 trillion record, according to Visa Onchain Analytics. Rising institutional stablecoin volume kept settlement near all-time highs.
A shrinking stablecoin supply once signaled trouble. Terra’s 2022 collapse erased tens of billions and froze the market. This time supply eased while transfers set a record, a very different backdrop.
USD Coin (USDC) handled about two-thirds of that volume. Regulated dollars are taking share as institutions lean in.
Trading told a similar story. June spot volume across major exchanges fell roughly 5% from May, while derivatives volume rose about 4%. Active traders stayed engaged even as casual buyers stepped back.
Tokenized Assets and Prediction Markets Set Records
Tokenized real-world assets climbed 50.3% this year to $32.89 billion, the report said. Prediction market volume hit a record $43.2 billion in the quarter, close to 18 times its level a year earlier.
Crypto equities held up too. The Bitwise Crypto Innovators 30 Index rose 30.6%. Apps such as Hyperliquid, PancakeSwap, and Aave each earned close to $900 million in revenue over the past year.
Advisers increasingly favor stablecoins and tokenization over direct Bitcoin bets. Individuals still hold about two-thirds of Bitcoin supply.
However, institutions and funds bought roughly 829,000 BTC in 2025, while retail wallets shed about 696,000, according to River.
Bitwise framed the split between price and progress as the setup for the next cycle.
“That foundation won’t stop the winter, but it determines what grows in the spring,” Matt Hougan wrote.
The next few quarters will test whether usage pulls prices up or weak prices sap momentum. For now, the data shows an industry still growing while its market value waits to catch up.
Источник: BeInCrypto
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