Crypto Industry Lost Over $650B After Two Major Scandals in 2022: BIS

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The BIS found that retail investors bought the dip amid the bloodbath while the broader financial system remained generally unharmed.

A recent report by the Bank of International Settlements revealed that the crypto industry lost over $650 billion after two major scandals that rocked the market last year.titled “Crypto Shocks and Retail Losses” explained investors’ trading behavior during and after the scandals, their profits and losses, and the effects of the crypto market turmoil in the broader financial system.

While whales and larger investors sold off their holdings, medium-sized holders and retail investors increased their bitcoin positions by buying the dip. According to the BIS, the whales “probably cashed out at the expense of smaller holders.”Furthermore, the report revealed a weak correlation between crypto losses and the broader financial system. The BIS suggested that crypto scandals have a limited effect on the broader financial sector due to the current level of crypto adoption.

While individual and institutional investors recorded huge losses in their crypto investments, the traditional financial system remained unscathed. “Our analysis also suggests that the steep decline in the size of the crypto sector has not had repercussions for the wider financial system so far. However, if crypto were more intertwined with the real economy and the traditional financial system, the aggregate impact of a shock in the crypto world could have been much larger,” the bank said.

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