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Home » 2022: The Year Cryptocurrency Crashed
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2022: The Year Cryptocurrency Crashed

Karly MarieBy Karly MarieDecember 22, 2022Updated:March 13, 20254 Mins Read
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The cryptocurrency industry faced its most turbulent year yet in 2022. What began with optimism quickly spiraled into a series of catastrophic events—from billion-dollar hacks to high-profile bankruptcies and the spectacular downfall of FTX. Investors saw once-thriving crypto firms crumble, and regulatory scrutiny reached new heights.

Despite the setbacks, blockchain technology remains a focal point for governments and financial institutions. Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of how 2022 unfolded for the crypto industry.

February: The ‘Crypto Bowl’ Hype

Riding the momentum of 2021, crypto firms made a splash at the Super Bowl on February 14, spending millions on advertisements. Brands like Coinbase, Crypto.com, eToro, and FTX dominated the airwaves, pushing the narrative that cryptocurrency was the “next big thing.”

FTX’s commercial, featuring comedian Larry David, urged viewers not to “miss out”—a statement that would later prove ironic as the firm collapsed just months later.

March: The First Major Blow – A $625M Hack

March saw the first signs of instability. The U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, causing a market shake-up. But the biggest hit came from the Ronin Network hack, which drained $625 million from Axie Infinity’s blockchain gaming ecosystem.

U.S. authorities later attributed the attack to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. While some funds were recovered, the breach highlighted the vulnerabilities of decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

May: The Terra-LUNA Implosion

One of the most devastating moments in crypto history occurred in May when TerraUSD (UST), an algorithmic stablecoin, lost its dollar peg. The collapse wiped out $40 billion in market value within days, sparking panic across the industry.

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By May 19, UST was trading at less than $0.10, and its sister token, LUNA, was effectively worthless. The implosion triggered a domino effect, leading to liquidity crises in other crypto firms.

June: The Crypto Contagion Spreads

The aftershocks of Terra-LUNA’s collapse quickly spread. On June 12, crypto lender Celsius froze withdrawals, citing “extreme market conditions.” By the end of the month:

  • Voyager Digital issued a default notice to Three Arrows Capital (3AC) for failing to repay a $665 million loan.
  • A British Virgin Islands court ordered 3AC to liquidate on June 29.
  • Just two days later, 3AC filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 15.

The crisis deepened the market downturn, with investors pulling funds en masse.

July: Crypto Winter Sets In

By mid-summer, the industry had entered a full-fledged crypto winter. Bitcoin was down 70% from its all-time high, and thousands of altcoins became worthless.

Major crypto firms announced mass layoffs:

  • Coinbase cut 1,100 employees (18% of its workforce).
  • OpenSea laid off 20% of staff.
  • Blockchain.com let go of 25% of its employees.

The NFT market also suffered, with monthly trading volumes plummeting from $4.9 billion in January to under $500 million by October.

September: A Bright Spot – Ethereum’s Merge

Amid the chaos, Ethereum completed The Merge in mid-September, transitioning to a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism. The upgrade reduced Ethereum’s energy consumption by 99.99%, marking a significant milestone for blockchain sustainability.

October: The Biggest Month for Crypto Hacks

October set a grim record, with over $718 million stolen from DeFi platforms in 11 separate attacks. According to blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis, this made October the worst month ever for crypto hacks.

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November: FTX’s Catastrophic Collapse

The biggest shock of the year came in November when FTX, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, imploded in a matter of days.

  • On November 2, CoinDesk reported that FTX’s balance sheet was deeply intertwined with Alameda Research, raising red flags.
  • On November 6, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao announced plans to sell off all FTT tokens, triggering panic.
  • By November 8, FTX froze withdrawals, and Binance backed out of a proposed bailout.
  • On November 11, FTX filed for bankruptcy, and its founder Sam Bankman-Fried stepped down as CEO.

The FTX collapse sent shockwaves across the industry:

  • Bitcoin fell below $16,000, its lowest since 2020.
  • BlockFi filed for bankruptcy on November 28, citing exposure to FTX.
  • Crypto lender Genesis paused withdrawals, impacting institutions like Gemini and GOPAX.

Analysts estimate that the FTX debacle caused $9 billion in losses across the crypto ecosystem.

What’s Next for Crypto in 2023?

The events of 2022 exposed deep flaws in the crypto industry—lack of transparency, over-leverage, and poor risk management. Regulators worldwide are now ramping up scrutiny, with calls for stricter regulations and more oversight of digital assets.

However, some industry experts argue that blockchain technology and decentralized finance (DeFi) are here to stay. The collapse of FTX and Terra-LUNA may serve as a wake-up call, pushing the sector toward greater accountability.

As crypto heads into 2023, the big question remains: Can the industry rebuild trust, or was 2022 the beginning of the end for digital currencies?

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