Chainlink co-founder Nazarov highlights crypto’s resilience amid bear market. Tokenized real-world assets show growth despite cryptocurrency market downturn. NazarovChainlink co-founder Nazarov highlights crypto’s resilience amid bear market. Tokenized real-world assets show growth despite cryptocurrency market downturn. Nazarov

Crypto Market Bearishness: A New Type of Downturn, Says Chainlink Co-Founder Sergey Nazarov

2026/02/10 19:14
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  • Chainlink co-founder Nazarov highlights crypto’s resilience amid bear market.
  • Tokenized real-world assets show growth despite cryptocurrency market downturn.
  • Nazarov predicts RWAs will surpass cryptocurrency value in blockchain’s future.

The recent downturn in the cryptocurrency market is raising eyebrows for a number of reasons. According to Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink, this bear market is fundamentally different from the ones seen in the past. Nazarov pointed out that, unlike the FTX collapse or the crypto-lending crises of 2022, there have been no significant institutional failures during this period.


In a post on X, he emphasized that while market cycles are a normal part of crypto, the current situation indicates substantial progress within the industry.He further highlighted that the lack of major collapses shows that the crypto market is now more resilient and can better weather volatility. Nazarov believes that the absence of large-scale risk management failures signals growth in the industry’s ability to handle potential shocks.

Crypto Market Bearishness: A New Type of Downturn, Says Chainlink Co-Founder Sergey Nazarov

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Tokenized Real-World Assets Driving Market Progress

In addition to the market’s ability to absorb volatility, Nazarov pointed to the rise of tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) as a major factor that is setting this bear market apart from previous downturns. According to data from RWA.xyz, tokenized RWAs have surged by 300% in the past year. This growth in on-chain real-world asset tokenization demonstrates that this innovation has tangible value beyond speculative trading, regardless of the fluctuating prices of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.


The continued growth of tokenized RWAs, such as on-chain perpetual contracts and commodity tokenization, suggests that these technologies are here to stay. Nazarov further explained that these developments are contributing to an increased demand for sophisticated infrastructure and institutional adoption of blockchain technology.


A New Trend in Market Cycles

While many analysts have pointed out that the current downturn is driven by external factors, such as concerns over the AI tech boom and liquidity concerns in the traditional financial system, the crypto market’s trajectory seems to be evolving differently. This trend could lead to long-term structural changes in the market, with RWAs eventually surpassing the value of cryptocurrencies. Nazarov believes that if this trend continues, the future of crypto could be redefined by the increasing prominence of tokenized real-world assets.


Despite Chainlink’s own token, LINK, experiencing a sharp decline in price over the last year, Nazarov’s optimism about the future remains unwavering. The ongoing rise in RWA tokenization and its potential to revolutionize institutional finance suggests that the current bear market might, in the end, represent a valuable stepping stone for the future of blockchain technology. This shift may signal a deeper, more robust crypto ecosystem that could emerge stronger from this market correction.


Also Read: Ethereum Nears Breaking Point: MVRV Z-Score Signals Possible Market Shift Ahead!


The post Crypto Market Bearishness: A New Type of Downturn, Says Chainlink Co-Founder Sergey Nazarov appeared first on 36Crypto.

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