RBC Crypto Team Congratulates Readers on the New Year 2026

RBK-cryptoОпубліковано о 2025-12-31Востаннє оновлено о 2025-12-31

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The "RBC-Crypto" team reflects on 2025 and shares expectations for 2026. Nikolay Zagvozdkin, head of the project, recalls the year as one of personal investment losses due to risky memecoins, despite Bitcoin's record highs and significant regulatory developments, including a key announcement from the Russian Central Bank in December. For 2026, he aims to recover his portfolio, monitor Russia's crypto regulation, explore new trends like RWA, and grow their audience. Andrey Luzgin, the editor, hopes to leave behind scams and losses, entering 2026 with market strength and confidence. He wishes profits for investors, volatility for traders, and success for various crypto professionals. Anastasia Kuzmicheva, a writer, notes Bitcoin's underperformance against predictions but highlights growing crypto recognition in Russia, including the Central Bank's move to open the market. She expects more stories and unexpected turns in 2026. Oleg Gordyshev, another writer, views 2025 as a milestone where crypto became part of the global financial system, though he sees Bitcoin's progress as a payment tool as incomplete. For 2026, he hopes crypto evolves as an independent asset class, decoupled from global events, while preserving the industry's unique energy.

Nikolay Zagvozdkin, Head of the RBC Crypto Project

2025, thank you and goodbye! I will remember you as the complete collapse of my crypto investments. The portfolio, which still looked quite strong by the beginning of summer, had deteriorated by September and was ready to crumble along with the autumn leaves. I am to blame for this, however. To hell with memecoins and risky investments (you can consider this investment advice). But overall—Bitcoin's record, incredible movements in the USA, and, as the cherry on top—the December statement from the Bank of Russia. Describe it in one word? Wow!

Ahead is 2026, from which I expect a great deal. In brief—to restore my portfolio (that's something personal), to see how the Central Bank plans to regulate the crypto market in Russia, to witness a new meta (maybe RWA, maybe something else), to enjoy several events (including those organized by us or jointly with our partners), and another thousand interesting little things and not so little. And also—to see 40 thousand participants at our Forum, break 200 thousand subscribers in our Telegram channel, create content that keeps our website on your homepage. Thank you, to each and every one of you, for being with us this year; next year we will be even better!

And, of course, a huge thank you from me personally to every member of our team. Andrey, Oleg, Asya, Denis—thanks to you, we are creating the most interesting and objective media about cryptocurrency in Russia. You are the best!

Andrey Luzgin, Publishing Editor:

In the outgoing year, I would like to leave behind all the scams, losses, liquidations, one-day projects, and fraudsters, and enter the new year, 2026, on the threshold of strengthening and confidence for the crypto market.

I wish investors profits, traders—volatility, airdrop hunters—generous 'drops', miners—more blocks, farmers—higher yield percentages, security experts—more exposures, coders—work on the best projects, and marketers, community managers, and ambassadors—big rewards!

As a project, we set the quality bar very high and create a cool resource about the crypto market and blockchain in Russian. In the new year, I set big goals and am 100% sure we will become even better.

Anastasia Kuzmicheva, Text Author:

2025 was full of surprises. I will remember it for Bitcoin getting tired of the expectations placed upon it and, instead of the predicted $180K, deciding to 'winter' at $80K. On the other hand, cryptocurrencies are increasingly recognized as useful in Russia, and a pleasant surprise before the New Year was the Russian Central Bank's decision to slightly open up this market. A paradigm shift? We'll see!

In 2026, I expect many new stories and, of course, unexpected turns—where would we be without them. We will keep you informed. I wish everyone in the coming year to successfully weigh risks and, despite everything, remain optimists.

Oleg Gordyshev, Text Author:

The amazing, emotional, and contradictory crypto market has completed another eventful year. 2025 became the result of many years of work by not tens of thousands, but millions of users and developers worldwide—a period when a small, marginal blockchain market became part of the financial system. For me, the year turned out to be the culmination and even a kind of defeat on Bitcoin's path to becoming a universally accessible payment system, as I would personally like to see it. But I try to remember that Bitcoin is only 17 years old.

I see 2026 as a challenge for cryptocurrencies as an independent asset class that creates its own trends and narratives. I want to see a market not tied to global economic and political events, one capable of operating in tough competitive conditions with traditional markets. I also want to wish for and preserve that unique drive and mood inherent only to blockchain startups, crypto projects, and people in this industry. Wishing you good health and more warm family evenings with loved ones in the coming year!

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QWhat personal investment lesson did Nikolay Zagvozdkin share from 2025?

ANikolay Zagvozdkin learned to avoid meme coins and risky investments after his crypto portfolio, which seemed strong in early summer, collapsed by September.

QWhat significant regulatory development in Russia is mentioned regarding cryptocurrencies?

AThe significant regulatory development was the December statement from the Bank of Russia, which signaled a potential opening of the cryptocurrency market in the country.

QWhat are some of the team's goals for the RBC-Crypto project in 2026?

AThe team aims to attract 40,000 participants to their Forum, reach 200,000 subscribers on their Telegram channel, and create content that keeps their website on readers' main pages.

QAccording to the authors, what was a key characteristic of Bitcoin's performance in 2025?

AA key characteristic was that Bitcoin, instead of reaching the predicted $180,000, decided to 'overwinter' at around $80,000, tiring of the expectations placed on it.

QHow does Oleg Gordyshev view the evolution of the crypto market by the end of 2025?

AOleg Gordyshev views it as the culmination of years of work where the once marginal blockchain market became part of the global financial system, though he also sees it as a kind of defeat for Bitcoin's path to becoming a widely accessible payment system.

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