CZ says crypto’s 2026 slump reflects AI capital rotation, global tension, and four-year cycle pressure while staying bullish long term.CZ says crypto’s 2026 slump reflects AI capital rotation, global tension, and four-year cycle pressure while staying bullish long term.

CZ says AI, war fears and crypto cycle crushed 2026 market

2026/06/28 21:23
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Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao says the crypto market’s weak 2026 cannot be blamed on one event. 

Summary
  • CZ says crypto’s 2026 sell-off has no single cause behind Bitcoin’s sharp yearly decline.
  • AI funding, global tension and the four-year cycle now sit at the center of debate.
  • CZ remains long-term bullish, saying demand for financial technology should keep growing across crypto markets.

He pointed to capital moving into AI, global tension and the usual crypto market cycle as possible reasons for the downturn.

Bitcoin has fallen sharply from its October 2025 peak above $126,000 and now trades near $60,000. The wider market has also struggled as investors reduce risk and move capital into other high-growth sectors.

CZ says there is no single cause

In a CoinDesk interview, CZ said there is no simple answer for why crypto has fallen so much in the first half of 2026. He said geopolitical tension, the AI boom and the four-year crypto cycle may all be weighing on prices.

The comments come after Bitcoin opened 2026 near $89,000, briefly moved above $96,000, and then dropped toward $60,000. That fall has raised new questions about whether the current market is following an old cycle or entering a new structure.

CZ said his long-term view has not changed. He said, “Over the long run, the industry will develop,” pointing to rising demand for financial technology and more digital transactions over time.

His view lines up with earlier comments that blockchain could become part of daily life within five years. As previously reported, CZ has argued that countries that fail to adopt blockchain and AI may face economic disadvantages.

AI draws capital from crypto

CZ said “new industries like AI” are taking some “hot money” away from crypto. He framed that movement as a temporary capital rotation, not a long-term rejection of digital assets.

The AI boom has become one of the strongest competing themes in global markets. Investors have pushed money into AI infrastructure, chips, cloud computing and robotics while crypto prices have weakened.

This shift has also changed market attention. A recent report on crypto search interest found that public interest fell to a one-year low even though Bitcoin remained far above its 2022 bear market bottom.

That weaker attention matters because retail demand often helps drive crypto rallies. When AI stocks attract more attention, crypto may struggle to find the same level of fresh demand.

Four-year cycle debate grows

CZ also pointed to the four-year crypto cycle as one reason for the decline. Bitcoin has often moved through boom-and-bust cycles linked to halving periods, liquidity shifts and investor behavior.

The question now is whether that cycle still works in 2026. A recent Bitcoin price prediction report noted that Bitcoin trades near $60,000, more than 50% below its 2025 peak, while traders debate whether the old cycle remains useful.

Another cycle analysis said Bitcoin’s drawdown from the October peak looked severe but still fit parts of past market behavior. The report also noted that analysts remain split over whether the downturn marks a normal cycle reset or the end of the bull market.

That debate remains open because institutional flows have changed Bitcoin’s market structure. Spot ETFs, corporate treasuries and derivatives now play a larger role than in earlier cycles.

Policy and prediction markets stay in focus

CZ also said U.S. crypto policy remains important, though he described bills such as the CLARITY Act as tactical steps rather than the only driver of long-term growth. A related report said the CLARITY Act could help bring more crypto activity back to the U.S. by giving firms clearer rules.

He also spoke about prediction markets, saying they can help price events and provide liquidity. CZ said prediction markets could be “good for the population,” while also noting that speculation exists in many financial products.

As previously reported, CZ has supported activity in the BNB Chain prediction-market sector. He praised Predict.fun’s acquisition of Probable as a move that could combine liquidity and talent.

For now, CZ’s message is cautious but not bearish on the long term. He sees the 2026 slump as the result of several pressures hitting the market at once, while still expecting the crypto industry to keep growing as financial technology demand expands.

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