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Blockchain applications are expanding their reach, but only in certain areas
The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a significant shift in where investment capital is heading. According to recent sector analyses, the scope of new blockchain applications seems to be focusing on very specific segments, far from the widespread expansion many expected a few years ago.
The Change in Investment Priorities
Greg Cipolaro, research director at NYDIG, pointed out in late February how the landscape of cryptocurrency investment is changing dramatically. Money is increasingly directed toward products that connect the traditional financial system with blockchain infrastructure, rather than funding general-purpose decentralized applications.
Where the Focus Really Lies
According to the researcher’s findings, beyond Bitcoin, the scope of innovation is limited to a few key segments. Tokenized assets, stablecoins, and certain decentralized finance infrastructure are attracting active investment. Ethereum and other general-purpose blockchains also remain relevant, but expectations for revolutionary blockchain applications on a mass scale have decreased significantly.
This shift reflects a maturing market: investors are now seeking tangible use cases that can integrate with existing financial systems, rather than speculative bets on experimental technology. The true scope of blockchain today seems to be measured not by the number of new applications, but by their practical utility in the real financial world.