Мнение аналитиков: рынок цифровых активов демонстрирует системные признаки замедления

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2025-06-01Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-12-02

Ноябрь 2025 года стал самым слабым месяцем для корпоративного рынка цифровых активов. Отчетливо прослеживалась тенденция к сокращению инвестиций, а акции ключевых DAT-компаний заметно подешевели. По данным DefiLlama, совокупный приток средств в корпоративные трасты составил лишь $1,32 млрд, что стало минимумом за год. Это сильно ниже октябрьского показателя $1,99 млрд и почти в девять раз 9 сентябрьских значений в $11,55 млрд. На тот период наблюдался пик интереса компаний к цифровым активам.

Несмотря на общий спад, биткоин сохранил лидирующую позицию и привлек $1,06 млрд. Основной вклад внесли 2 крупные сделки. Strategy купила BTC на $835 млн, а Metaplanet добавила активы на сумму $130 млн. Ripple также получил приток в размере $214 млн. В то же время Ethereum впервые за несколько месяцев продемонстрировал отрицательную динамику. Отток из связанных с монетой продуктов составил $37 млн, хотя крупный держатель BitMine Immersion Technologies продолжал накапливать активы.

Тенденция сопровождалась падением акций компаний, работающих с цифровыми активами. По данным Google Finance, бумаги Strategy обвалились на 35.23% с $264,67 до $171,42. Глава компании Майкл Сейлор заявил, что намерен придерживаться стратегического курса по расширению криптоказначейства, несмотря на рыночное давление.

Акции Metaplanet упали на 20,67%, опустившись с $2,89 до $2,29. Также стоит отметить, что ценные бумаги BitMine потеряли 32,48%, снизившись до $28,94, а акции Sharplink Gaming подешевели на 26.66%. С наиболее сильным падением столкнулся один из наиболее крупнейших держателей Solana в лице Forward Industries. Акции организации обвалились почти на 44%. По данным Strategic Solana Reserve, компания имеет нереализованный убыток в размере $712,52 млн.

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