Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan describes the current 2025–2026 downturn as a more complex and deceptive crypto winter than prior cycles. In his view, this is a “tale ofBitwise CIO Matt Hougan describes the current 2025–2026 downturn as a more complex and deceptive crypto winter than prior cycles. In his view, this is a “tale of

Bitwise CIO: This Crypto Winter Is Worse Than It Looks

2026/02/18 04:57
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Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan describes the current 2025–2026 downturn as a more complex and deceptive crypto winter than prior cycles.

In his view, this is a “tale of two markets”, one where institutional strength in Bitcoin has partially masked the deeper damage occurring across altcoins.

While Bitcoin’s drawdown from its October 2025 peak stands near 39%, many altcoins have fallen 50%–60%, echoing the “crypto extinction” sentiment that defined 2018.

2018 vs. 2022 vs. 2026: A Structural Shift

Hougan breaks the past three bear markets into distinct evolutionary phases:

  • 2018 – The Infancy Phase
    The total crypto market cap collapsed by roughly 88%. Ethereum was still largely theoretical, positioned as a “global computer” without real-world scale or meaningful adoption.
  • 2022 – The Leverage and Regulatory Phase
    Markets fell around 73%, driven by the collapse of LUNA and FTX. Sentiment turned deeply negative amid tightening regulation and widespread trust erosion.
  • 2026 – The Institutional Phase
    The current winter began in January 2025 and, according to Hougan, represents a fundamentally different structure. Unlike prior cycles, the market now operates alongside:
  • A $3 trillion stablecoin market cap
  • Deep integration from firms like BlackRock and Apollo
  • Expanding institutional ETF exposure

This is no longer a survival phase. It is, in Hougan’s framing, a period of institutional optimization.

What Makes 2026 “Perilous”

Hougan identifies several drivers behind today’s environment:

The Masking Effect

Continuous ETF and corporate buying has supported Bitcoin’s price, preventing the kind of catastrophic collapse seen in previous cycles. However, that resilience has hidden the severity of broader market weakness, creating what he calls a “narrowing bottom.”

Retail participation remains low, and many crypto-native investors appear sidelined.

Capital Rotation

Funds have rotated into gold and artificial intelligence equities. This has left altcoins particularly vulnerable as speculative liquidity dried up.

Macro Anxiety

Uncertainty surrounding Kevin Warsh’s potential nomination as Federal Reserve Chair, along with emerging concerns about quantum computing risks to cryptography, has amplified caution.

The result is a market where institutional capital provides stability at the top while retail exhaustion defines the lower tiers.

Why Bitwise Sees Recovery in 2026

Despite describing the environment as “peak anxiety,” Hougan believes the market is entering the late stages of a bottoming process.

He expects Bitcoin to break from its traditional four-year halving cycle and set new all-time highs in 2026, citing:

  • Diminishing halving-driven volatility as institutional ownership rises
  • Over 100 new crypto ETFs expected to launch in 2026
  • Regulatory momentum such as the CLARITY Act
  • A more crypto-friendly U.S. administration

Historically, extreme drawdowns have preceded outsized recoveries. Investors who bought during the 2018 nadir experienced gains exceeding 2,000% in subsequent years.

XRP Whale Transfers Jump as Large Holders Re-Engage

A Winter That Looks Stronger Than It Feels

Bitcoin’s current 39% peak-to-trough drawdown appears modest compared to the 88% and 73% collapses of 2018 and 2022. Yet the underlying market weakness in altcoins suggests deeper structural stress beneath the surface.

Hougan’s central thesis is not that this winter is milder, but that it is more sophisticated. Institutional flows are cushioning the headline numbers, while retail capitulation quietly unfolds in the background.

If his outlook proves correct, today’s anxiety may ultimately resemble prior cycle bottoms, periods that felt structurally broken before giving way to renewed expansion.

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