The biggest winners and losers of the crypto industry in 2021

The biggest winners and losers of the crypto industry in 2021

El Salvador’s Bukele arguably brought some 21st-century innovation and luster to a poor Central American land heavily dependent on remittances. The cryptocurrency and blockchain industry experienced explosive growth in 2021, particularly in its decentralized finance (DeFi) and nonfungible token (NFT) sectors. The year was also marked by continued price volatility, baffling behavior from China, a grand experiment in Central America, escalating institutional interest, and the rise of some faster smart-contract networks — all of which is reflected in this year’s list of industry “winners and....


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