The digital asset ecosystem, a burgeoning domain of innovation and investment, presents a myriad of opportunities for users to engage, contribute, and benefit from its growth. From the novice investor dipping their toes into the waters of cryptocurrency to the seasoned developer building decentralized applications (dApps), this ecosystem is as diverse as it is dynamic. Users participate in various capacities, including trading and holding digital assets, contributing to blockchain security through mining or staking, exploring the realms of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for digital ownership and artistic expression, and leveraging decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms to access financial services without traditional intermediaries.
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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: Roles of Digital Assets Within Investment Strategies
Users’ Preferences for Participating in the Digital Asset Ecosystem
- 78% – Buy & Hold
- 39% – NFTs
- 30% – Staking
- 25% – DeFi Lending
Source: Javelin Strategy & Research, 2023
About Report
As various cohorts of investors look for ways to outperform equities and inflation, an increasing number are turning toward products within the digital asset ecosystem. Participation in decentralized finance comes with a different set of protocols and risks than traditional investing, but it also has considerable upsides, including allowing investors to act as their own banks.
This Javelin Strategy & Research report looks at various methods of digital asset investment, some of the risk factors involved, and how the landscape is likely to change in the coming years. The activity within decentralized finance and traditional finance points toward substantial adoption of digital assets. As more institutions allocate resources and build out applications and use cases, the headwinds that have blown against the nascent industry are likely to shift and become tailwinds.