In the year ahead and beyond, the crypto world will continue to see infrastructure development, proliferation of protocols, expansion of the metaverse, evolution of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), as well as increased regulation, according to Michael Sonnenshein, CEO of major digital asset investment firm Grayscale.
In a letter to investors, the CEO took a moment to look back, stating that “it is remarkable where we are today compared to 12 months ago.”
Crypto and Web3 are seeing increased attention and acceptance by the media, regulators, legacy financial institutions, and world leaders. Therefore, crypto is continually increasing its footprint and becoming “further woven into the global economy,” according to Sonnenshein.
As for his look into the future of crypto, the CEO says he is focused on “the big picture,” listing five key trends to watch in 2022 and beyond:
Crypto infrastructure development
The digital economy requires the tools and services that facilitate access to and usage of crypto, which is why crypto infrastructure will continue to grow. This includes exchanges, wallets, and analytics software.
More protocols than ever before
The increase in the number of different crypto protocols is “staggering, “ and it is not slowing down, finds the CEO.
Expansion of Web3 and the metaverse
The Web2 experience is defined by large centralized corporations, with the users being the product and the means of revenue generation, argues Sonnenshein. On the other hand, Web3, which, per the CEO, includes the metaverse, shows opportunities for a digital future where the users control their data and digital footprint in all “the focal points of societal engagement,” such as commerce, gaming, entertainment, news, and social networks.
NFT use cases beyond digital art
Per the CEO, the NFT’s current iteration is limited, mostly to digital art – however, this will change as they continue to evolve through the years into “more sophisticated” use cases. This will especially be seen in areas such as authenticity, provenance, and ownership, as well as across sectors, including fashion, music, gaming, real estate, and ticketing.
New regulation and policies
Grayscale finds that increased regulation is both inevitable and beneficial. Sonnenshein argues that we’ve never before seen regulators and policymakers engaged and articulate about the crypto ecosystem as they are now.