PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS (PWC): PwC 2023 Digital Asset Predictions

PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS (PWC): PwC 2023 Digital Asset Predictions
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5 crypto and NFT trends that matter right now

What’s next for cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and digital assets more broadly? In light of the turbulence that has hammered markets and the scandals that have humbled once well-regarded companies, it’s more critical than ever for business leaders to have insight into opportunities and risks. To help provide this insight, we offer five business predictions, based on our experience with clients, our alliances with industry leaders and the innovation in our own labs.

The big takeaway is: We have been here before. Disruptive new technologies often pass through a cycle of speculative excess — but after the dust settles, businesses will likely transform and world-beating companies will emerge. Similarly, we expect digital assets (which we define as any asset minted and exchanged on a blockchain) to eventually reinvent much of the digital and physical economy. But much uncertainty remains. Our predictions are designed to help business leaders craft the strategy that this promising but volatile space requires — one that matches innovation with trust.

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