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Is the crypto winter really over after Bitcoin’s recent rallies?

As cryptocurrency markets rebound from a prolonged and harsh “winter,” the industry’s leading legal and policy experts seek the answer to a crucial question: Is the cryptocurrency winter really over?

In the program featuring Josh Riezman, Head of Strategy and Legal Affairs at GSR, the current state of the market was examined through the lens of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and corporate token projects.

With market liquidity increasing and institutional interest returning, the narrative that “crypto winter is over” has gained strength. However, Josh Riezman explains this process not only by the rise in prices but also by the “maturation” of the sector. Following the bankruptcies and upheavals experienced during the crypto winter, we see that the surviving players are returning with a more solid infrastructure. The increase in merger and acquisition activity is seen as the most important sign that the “cleaning up” phase in the sector is over and that big capital has regained confidence in the sector.

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Josh Riezman notes that even though the darkest days of winter are behind us, regulatory uncertainties can still create a “cold snap.”

*This does not constitute investment advice.

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