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What to expect in crypto and blockchain in 2024?

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As the world rang in the new year, Bitcoin touched $45,000, a high last seen during the spring of 2022 [File]
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As the world rang in the new year, Bitcoin touched $45,000, a high last seen during the spring of 2022. Though many may be tempted to call the end of a crypto winter or bear market, the geopolitical situation is highly unstable and existing price cycles are not set in stone.

While it is nearly impossible—as well as irresponsible—to bet on prices or trends in the sector, the facts we already have on hand can help one understand the kind of headlines we might see in the newspapers as 2024 plays out.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing

The ex-CEO of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX was convicted of all seven fraud-related charges in November 2023 and is expected to be sentenced in March this year. Sam Bankman-Fried could spend anywhere from several years to the rest of his life in jail as his debtors and liquidators try to figure out how to recover their lost savings.

The court’s sentence will set a precedent, showing other crypto entrepreneurs the dangers of playing fast and loose in the face of U.S. financial regulations, even if they are operating out of the U.S.

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Bitcoin price recovery

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, hit the $45,000 mark for the first time since 2022, finally triggering some optimism in the market. While financial influencers and others may push investors to enter the market at this point or buy crypto more aggressively by pointing to the market’s recovery and the coin’s past highs which crossed $65,000 in 2021, investors should never trade with the intention of making a quick profit—unless they are experienced traders who have researched the underlying blockchain technology.

Coin crashes can happen in a matter of minutes, so while euphoria is growing and traders are fearful of missing out on opportunities, investors should be especially cautious and not get swept away due to peer pressure.

Crypto exchanges being monitored far more closely

Three or four years ago, the average Indian crypto trader could get away with making investments via foreign crypto exchanges and collecting their profits without paying any taxes. However, regulators and lawmakers are tightening the screws every year. In light of the U.S. government’s actions against Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, users can also expect the Indian administration to clamp down on the exchange’s activities soon enough.

In fact, the Financial Intelligence Unit India (FIU IND) late last year issued show-cause notices to Binance as well as foreign providers such as Kucoin, Huobi, Bitfinex and MEXC Global, claiming that they were not operating legally. Indian users who have accounts with these exchanges or other crypto companies seen as having Chinese links will likely find it far more difficult to carry on as usual in 2024.

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Bitcoin halving

People who help validate Bitcoin transactions with the help of complex code-solving equipment and energy-intensive hardware are rewarded for their efforts. While the current prize amount for this task is 6.25 BTC (around $275,512.5 as of early January), this sum halves every four or so years in an event called the ‘Bitcoin halving.’

This means it will become less profitable for people to mine Bitcoin over time, and could affect the way both individuals and mining companies invest in the asset. The next Bitcoin halving is expected to happen in the first half of this year, which could trigger more volatility in the market.

More countries working on CBDCs

More than 100 countries, including India, are currently exploring the development or implementation of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) for reasons ranging from easy cross-border transactions to offering residents a homegrown alternative to cash and credit cards. Unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Dogecoin, CBDCs are tightly regulated by the country’s government and central bank, and they are not meant to be held as investments.

While many people—such as potential users of the European Union’s Digital Euro—are concerned about how CBDCs will affect their digital and financial privacy, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva last year urged countries to step on the gas and move forward with their CBDCs to avoid behind left behind.

Rising crypto crimes in India

The flip side of increased crypto adoption is a rise in crypto crime, as scammers and hackers exploit people’s interest in the new technology to devise novel ways of stealing their money. India’s crypto regulations are still nascent as the government treats the sector with suspicion, making it easier for scammers to take advantage of Indian crypto traders who now lack a safety net, and harder for the victims to recover from such incidents or report them to knowledgeable authorities.

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As sites such as X (formerly Twitter) allow users to advertise cryptocurrency scams while high-risk companies advertise their services with the help of more mainstream channels, not just crypto traders but everyday internet users will also have to educate themselves about blockchain basics, to keep their funds safe. As crypto prices rise and assets become valuable, cybercriminals are more motivated to extract your life savings.

Crypto meets artificial intelligence

The generative AI boom trigged by large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT has touched almost every sector imaginable, and crypto is no exception. For better or worse, engineers and entrepreneurs are looking at how AI tools could help predict the market’s movements—or even influence it.

Zooming out, however, the combination of blockchains and AI could lead to new Web3 products being released or existing services getting an upgrade. (For example, the Brave browser provides AI-powered summaries of search results similar to Google, even as it rewards users with crypto for viewing ads and supports cryptocurrency transactions.)

Expect to see more such fusion and products which offer features you never realised you needed—or wanted.

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XRP Stalls Despite Bullish Developments and Ripple’s Institutional Momentum

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XRP is consolidating near a key level as Ripple expands its regulated global finance footprint, signaling patience in price action while adoption, institutional integration, and regulatory clarity quietly strengthen the crypto asset’s long-term foundation.
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This Popular Cryptocurrency Could Soar by 177% in 2026, According to Wall Street Analyst Tom Lee

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This Popular Cryptocurrency Could Soar by 177% in 2026, According to Wall Street Analyst Tom Lee

Key Points

  • Ethereum is the leading platform for developers who want to build decentralized software applications, which are popular in areas like gaming and finance.

  • Ether, which is Ethereum’s native cryptocurrency, set a new record high during 2025, but it ended the year in the red.

  • Wall Street analyst Tom Lee thinks Ether could soar in the early stages of 2026, and he chairs a company that owns over $13 billion worth of coins.

Cryptocurrencies had a tough year in 2025, with most popular coins and tokens suffering losses. Not even the industry leaders like Bitcoin and Ethereum(CRYPTO: ETH) were spared, ending the year down 5% and 11%, respectively.

But 2026 is here, and Wall Street analyst Tom Lee recently came out with a set of very bullish forecasts. He thinks Ether, which is the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network, could soar to $9,000 per coin early in the year, implying a potential upside of 177% from where it’s trading as I write this.

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Lee founded Fundstrat Global Advisors, but he’s also the chairman of BitMine Immersion Technologies(NYSEMKT: BMNR), which owns approximately $13.4 billion worth of Ethereum, so he certainly has some skin in the game. How realistic is his latest forecast?

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What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is a platform where people develop decentralized software applications, which are increasingly popular in industries like gaming and financial services. These apps are governed by smart contracts, which are pieces of computer code that live on the Ethereum blockchain. They typically can’t be changed, so no person or company can manipulate the app’s core set of rules, ensuring it stays decentralized.

The Ethereum network itself is also completely decentralized. Instead of using one large data center, it’s hosted on thousands of nodes (computers) all over the world that store an updated copy of its blockchain. Therefore, the network won’t be compromised even if some nodes go down, and that’s how Ethereum has boasted 100% uptime over the last decade.

Ether is like the fuel that makes the Ethereum network function. Every time a person activates a smart contract by using an app, or even transfers a crypto token built on Ethereum, they incur a fee that is payable in Ether. Therefore, the larger the network grows, the more demand there is for Ether, and the more valuable the coin becomes (in theory).

Thousands of decentralized apps have been built on Ethereum so far. Uniswap, for instance, is a popular exchange where people can trade their cryptocurrencies for other cryptocurrencies. Pricing and execution is handled entirely by smart contracts with no intermediaries, creating a lightning-fast and cost-effective experience. Users don’t even need to create an account, because they can connect their crypto wallets directly to Uniswap and immediately start transacting.

How realistic is Lee’s target?

Tom Lee thinks decentralized apps will take over the financial industry, and as the largest platform of its kind, he’s betting Ethereum will lead the transition. The world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, is already exploring plans to tokenize some of its exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by moving them onto the blockchain, where they can trade more efficiently compared to using traditional stock exchanges.

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That is just one example suggesting Lee could eventually be right. But the growing adoption of stablecoins — many of which are built on Ethereum — is another sign. These cryptocurrencies are designed to maintain a stable value (hence their name), and they can be sent anywhere in the world practically instantly. Therefore, they are far more efficient than traditional payment rails that often take several days to move money across borders.

According to Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management, over $15 trillion in payment volume was processed using stablecoins in 2024, which was more volume than both Visa and Mastercard processed.

But could all of this send Ether soaring by 177% to $9,000 per coin in the early stages of 2026? I’m not so sure. Ether climbed to a record price of $4,946 per coin in 2025, which was a win for investors, but it was the first new high in four years. Plus, the coin has already lost 32% of its peak value, so I’m not sure if it can muster enough momentum to almost triple in value in the next few months like Lee predicts.

With that said, $9,000 per coin would give Ether a market capitalization of around $1.08 trillion, so it would still be much smaller than Bitcoin, which has a market cap of $1.85 trillion. Therefore, I wouldn’t rule out Lee’s target, especially if the decentralized revolution continues to gather momentum, but I would certainly be cautious about the timing. Plus, it’s important to remember Lee chairs the BitMine Immersion Technologies company, which owns 4.1 million Ether coins, so he has a vested interest in putting forward highly bullish targets.

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Fed ‘Sweet Spot’ Sends Signal for Bitcoin as Jobs Data Quietly Sets Stage for $100K BTC

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Bitcoin’s march toward $100,000 is gaining momentum as cooling U.S. labor data, shifting Fed policy expectations, and geopolitical tensions converge, setting the stage for renewed price discovery and a possible breakout beyond prior all-time highs.
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