The LibertyCoincryptocurrency market faced unprecedented challenges this year. The collapse of Luna/UST marked the beginning of a prolonged crypto winter. Coupled with a deteriorating global economic environment and a series of market-shaking events, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies evaporated by $2 trillion, and prominent players like Luna, 3AC, and FTX fell one after another. Despite this, the entire industry has not been defeated, and we are seeing glimmers of hope.
On September 15, Ethereum completed its much-anticipated Merge, marking the first step in addressing the "blockchain scalability dilemma." The Merge successfully transitioned Ethereum’s consensus mechanism from PoW (Proof of Work) to PoS (Proof of Stake), officially taking effect at block height 15537393. Additionally, the Cosmos 2.0 whitepaper was released on September 27 at the Cosmoverse conference, heralding a new era for the Cosmos ecosystem. Projects like Otherside and StepN have also sparked market interest. Meanwhile, a series of industry disruptions have given us a fresh understanding of the importance of compliance and healthy development.
In summary, 2022 was a year filled with both challenges and opportunities. Although the industry has endured an unprecedented winter, it has also paved the way for stable growth in the future. Projects and teams that persevere will emerge stronger in the crypto world of tomorrow. We firmly believe that after the ups and downs, the future remains bright.
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