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Report shows Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE) users led altcoin surge in 2021

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Crypto hopefuls piled on to trading arenas en masse in 2021, logging on to exchanges, cranking up the leverage, and trying to achieve the obscure dream of making millions of dollars from a few thousand.

The numbers are staggering as well. As crypto services company Crypto.com’s latest markets report shows, the total number of global crypto users reached over 221 million in June 2021, taking only four months to double the global crypto population from 100 million to 200 million.

And it wasn’t the large-cap tokens that were being punted on, but meme coins named after dog breeds that saw greater trading activity from the everyday investor, or so notes Crypto.com: “Altcoin adoption was likely spurred by the influx of new users who were interested in tokens like Shiba Token (SHIB) and Dogecoin (DOGE), among others.”

Shiba Inu becomes top dog

Both the tokens reached the top ten cryptocurrencies, by market cap, for a brief period in April 2021. Dogecoin reached a high of almost $0.80, while Shiba Inu touched $0.00003. They’ve since fallen to $0.20 and $0.000000000056 as the meme hype faded out (Dogecoin remains a top ten crypto).

Factors behind their rise included celebrity shilling, Coinbase listings, general approachability, and the power of memes that helped proliferate their hype to investors around the world (and via mobile apps like TikTok).

Such growth came on the back of BTC and ETH leading in terms of both institutional adoption and protocol improvements. 

“BTC led the growth from January to April, as heavyweight institutions like PayPal, Microstrategy, Visa, and Mastercard announced plans to support crypto. Similarly, ETH saw significant growth in May and June as institutional investors continued to favor the token,” noted Crypto.com.

Not all remains rosy for BTC and ETH, however. Data assessed by Crypto.com suggests proof-of-stake protocols are enjoying increased popularity from investors and users, especially amid bad press for BTC’s environmental damage.

“When checking the composition of crypto owners, we found that BTC and ETH were losing their market shares. New challengers like proof-of-stake protocols and meme tokens showed great potential in May, especially after BTC mining came under more scrutiny,” analysts at Crypto.com noted. Who knew environmental concerns would bear well for memecoins?

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