Major but Overlooked Shift Happening in Crypto: 10x Research

On Nov 11, 2025 at 10:49 am UTC by · 2 mins read

Despite a $400 billion crypto market cap loss in the past 30 days, analysts argue that the market is witnessing a reset for the next DeFi cycle.

The crypto market has recently faced major volatility, shedding nearly $400 billion in total market cap over the past month. Investor sentiment has plummeted, with the market sentiment hitting fear levels. Yet, according to 10x Research, the data tells a more optimistic story.

In a recent report titled “Is This the First Chapter of the 2026 DeFi Cycle?,” 10x Research explained that the market is now quietly preparing for its next major growth phase.

Foundations for a New DeFi Era

While surface-level market trends appear stagnant, on-chain metrics, such as user-driven transactions, suggest that a new DeFi expansion is near. The GENIUS Act has already passed into law, with the Market Structure bill expected to follow.

At the same time, Ethereum-based stablecoin issuance has surged by $48 billion since the recent US election. This has dramatically outpaced Tron’s $15.8 billion growth after years of parallel performance.

However, this inflow has not yet been mirrored in prices. Analysts believe this silent capital buildup suggests early positioning for the next bull run, not a false start. Such structural accumulation generally leads to significant upswings in decentralized finance (DeFi) activity.

Notably, in Q3 2025, the global DeFi market cap rose by over 40% QoQ, reclaiming dominance in the crypto sector. Moreover, the total value locked (TVL) across all DeFi protocols reached roughly $135.28 billion at the time of writing, up 40 % in the past year.

The report also notes that on-chain metrics, such as user-driven transactions, are offering clearer signals than short-term price movements. If DeFi truly enters a new expansion phase, traders should strategically manage risk to navigate the cycle, according to 10x Research.

 

Deleveraging Signals a Market Reset

Meanwhile, the recent 11.32% drop in Open Interest (OI) over seven days marks a major deleveraging phase in the derivatives market. According to a CryptoQuant analyst, when traders unwind leveraged positions, systemic risk decreases.

Bitcoin: Price and OI change seven days | Source: CryptoQuant

Historically, this signals a healthier market structure, leading to recovery. OI declines of 8% to 19% have preceded major rebounds, with giants like JPMorgan viewing such cleanups as bullish indicators.

Share:

Related Articles

Bitcoin (BTC) Options Expiry Fuels Volatility Spike

By December 26th, 2025

Bitcoin price volatility has picked up ahead of a record $23.7 billion options expiry, with BTC hovering around $88.5K.

Indian Billionaire Nikhil Kamath Eyes Bitcoin Exposure in 2026

By December 25th, 2025

India’s billionaire Nikhil Kamath claims that he does not own a single Bitcoin but is open to exploring the crypto world next year.

Small Cap Altcoins Surge with Stronger Ethereum Accumulation

By December 25th, 2025

Smaller altcoins see slightly bigger gains on Christmas while the leading altcoin struggles to break the $3,000 mark.

Exit mobile version