Have the fundamental flaws in crypto been cracked? With insight from the Wall Street Journal

The crypto implosion followed rampant creation of new digital money, something that never ended well in the traditional world.
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If you're anything like me, the nausea-inducing volatility in the cryptosphere this year has left you reeling from expert analysis, opinions and predictions. June 2022 alone has seen a $400bn exodus from crypto, just after $500bn left the market on the back of the collapse of Terra Luna in May. Given the remarkable gains that investors have seen in the past, following similar market 'swings', we have all been asking the same question: is this finally the death of crypto after years of extreme market crashes and rebounds? Or are we seeing an opportunity to get our hands on Bitcoin at a price that is now 70% lower than its all-time high? This Wall Street Journal piece considers whether or not this dip is in fact just a burst bubble or a far more serious flaw in the market underpinned by the mechanisms of decentralised finance. – Lucienne Ferreira

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