KEY POINTS
  • Digital currency prices have crashed massively since their peak in November sparking a new "crypto winter" — a period of prolonged depressed prices.
  • But Edith Yeung, a general partner at Race Capital, said it will be a "warm winter" because it will push out people from the industry who were there for short-term gain.
  • However, the crypto market has been plagued by liquidity issues and the bankruptcy of major players including Celsius and hedge fund Three Arrows Capital.

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A crypto winter is here but it's going to be a "warm winter," according to one crypto bull.

Bitcoin may have fallen by more than half from record levels, but "there's so much more than that," said Edith Yeung, a general partner at Race Capital.

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