Crypto Investors Shift Focus From Market-Cap Rankings to Token Fundamentals
June 30, 2026 — Crypto investors are abandoning the “CoinMarketCap leaderboard” approach to valuation, pivoting instead toward usage, revenue generation, and value capture metrics as they assess digital assets, according to industry executives at Bitwise, Wintermute, and the Arbitrum Foundation. The shift marks a significant evolution in how institutional players evaluate cryptocurrency projects.
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Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley described the transition as the end of crypto’s “CoinMarketCap leaderboard” era, noting that wealth managers entering the space “have no idea where something ranks on CoinMarketCap. It’s irrelevant.”
In earlier market cycles, investors often valued new layer-1 networks as a fraction of the largest blockchain above them, pricing smaller projects at a discount. That approach is losing ground as investors focus on addressable markets, adoption rates, and economic value capture potential.
Horsley cited Hyperliquid as an early example of this new analytical framework. Rather than treating the derivatives platform as a smaller version of another blockchain, investors can now examine its trading activity and economics when assessing its HYPE token, which has risen approximately 20% in the past year.
Wintermute OTC trader Jasper De Maere emphasized that fundamentals and trading flows operate on different time horizons. “Fundamentals set the floor and the shortlist, while flows set the price,” De Maere said.
Market Context & Reaction
Perpetual-futures volumes continue running at a multiple of spot across most major tokens, with funding, positioning, and liquidations setting the intraday tone, De Maere noted. However, over the past 12 to 18 months, attention has shifted from infrastructure toward applications and appchains that fit more familiar fintech and venture-capital frameworks.
Revenue-generating tokens are gaining traction in areas including decentralized finance, perpetual-futures exchanges, and decentralized physical infrastructure networks. Wintermute’s flow data reveals institutional counterparties accounted for roughly 72% of its spot over-the-counter flow in the first half of 2026, up from around 59% a year earlier.
The divergence between crypto tokens and listed industry companies is notable: cryptocurrencies fell 36% in the first half while crypto stocks rose 23%, according to a Bitwise market review. This separation suggests the two asset classes are drifting apart in investor perception.
Background & Historical Context
Brendan Ma, head of investment strategy at the Arbitrum Foundation, told CoinDesk that analysts now arrive with a better understanding of revenue composition, transaction activity, and value capture than they did a year ago. “The credible metrics are the ones that cost something to produce and can be verified onchain,” Ma said.
Fee revenue, fee-paying users, and capital that remains on a network—including stablecoin balances and tokenized assets—are harder to manufacture than address counts or total value locked, which can be inflated by incentives or bots, according to Ma.
Arbitrum itself exemplifies this project-level analysis, having processed more than 2.7 billion lifetime transactions, including over 500 million in 2026. Robinhood Chain is running at roughly $40 million in annual revenue, with 10% of that chain’s net protocol revenue returning to the Arbitrum ecosystem under its expansion program.
What This Means
“Part of the outperformance of revenue-generating tokens reflects fundamentals being rewarded, and part reflects the fact that fundamentals are the current narrative, so those tokens attract the flows,” De Maere cautioned. “The two are hard to separate.”
Grayscale head of research Zach Pandl told CoinDesk that bitcoin remains a macro asset tied to demand for alternatives to fiat currencies, while other cryptocurrencies will face greater scrutiny of their underlying economics. “A small number of tokens with strong fundamentals will play a central role in digital assets’ next chapter,” Pandl said. “Weaker projects with poor fundamentals will be left behind.”
For investors, this shift means evaluating crypto projects through traditional venture-capital lenses—examining revenue, user retention, and verifiable onchain metrics rather than market-cap rankings. Index products remain an option for broad exposure without requiring individual token selection, Horsley noted.
This is not financial advice. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.
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