Market wrap: Consumer sentiment dips, stocks slide, bonds gain and crypto brief dip

Market wrap: Consumer sentiment dips, stocks slide, bonds gain and crypto brief dip

The market wrap today paints a picture of a global economy wrestling with doubt, as risk sentiment pulls back under the weight of policy ambiguity, tariff jitters, and nagging growth concerns. In the US, the Conference Board Consumer Sentiment index just took its biggest monthly nosedive since 2021, a stark sign that the average American isn’t feeling too rosy about the future.

You can almost hear the collective sigh as wallets snap shut, and that unease has trickled straight into market expectations. Fed funds futures are now pricing in 2.3 rate cuts of 25 basis points by December 2025, up from 1.5 just a week ago—a clear signal that investors think the Federal Reserve might need to play firefighter to a smouldering economy.

The equity markets are reflecting that same anxiety. The MSCI US index dropped 0.5 per cent, with Communication Services, Info Tech, and Energy sectors each shedding 1.5 per cent. Nvidia’s 2.7 per cent stumble ahead of its earnings report stands out—investors are on edge, wondering if the AI chip giant can keep delivering the magic that’s fuelled its meteoric rise.

Over in the bond market, there’s a palpable shift to safety. The 10-year US Treasury yield hit its lowest point since December, sliding nearly 10 basis points to 4.29 per cent, while the 2-year yield dipped over 6 basis points to 4.09 per cent. This tightening spread screams caution, as does the US Dollar Index slipping 0.3 per cent to 106.30 and gold retreating to a weekly low. Even Brent crude, down 2.4 per cent to its weakest close of 2025, is flashing red on demand fears. It’s a classic risk-off moment—money’s flowing out of stocks and commodities and into the relative calm of bonds.

Europe’s not offering much comfort either. Germany’s economy shrank 0.2 per cent in Q4 2024, and the Bundesbank Chief’s description of it as “stubborn stagnation” feels painfully apt. His plea for a functioning government ASAP underscores just how rudderless the eurozone’s engine room feels right now.

In Asia, the Bank of Korea’s expected rate cut is a lifeline for growth, but it’s not enough to stop the MSCI Asia ex-Japan index from sliding 1.4 per cent for a second day running. Regional stocks are broadly in retreat, though this morning’s mixed Asian equity session hints at some tentative stabilisation. US equity futures, meanwhile, suggest Wall Street might open with a bit of pep—a rare glimmer of optimism in an otherwise dour landscape.

Then there’s the crypto market, which is never one to miss a dramatic twist. Bitcoin’s taken a bruising, crashing through US$90,000 to close 6 per cent lower at US$88,333.09, with an earlier low of US$85,899.99 marking its weakest point since November. The equities sell-off seems to be the culprit, dragging crypto down as risk assets bleed together. The market’s in limbo, waiting for a spark—be it regulatory news, a macro shift, or something out of left field.

Grayscale’s filing for a Polkadot ETF with the SEC via Nasdaq is a noteworthy move, though. Submitted on Tuesday, the 19b-4 rules change has a 45-day clock ticking for SEC acknowledgment, and it’s a sign that institutional players still see upside in altcoins despite the turbulence. Polkadot’s interoperability pitch could resonate if the filing clears, adding another layer to crypto’s evolving story.

Speaking of turbulence, Bybit’s response to last week’s US$1.4 billion Ethereum hack is a blockbuster subplot. After tossing out US$140 million in bounties over the weekend, the Dubai-based exchange upped the ante on Tuesday with a bounty dashboard and website. Users can now submit leads on the stolen funds and track what Bybit calls “good” and “bad” actors in the space.

CEO Ben Zhou’s statement—“transparency isn’t just a principle, it’s our most potent weapon”—is a rallying cry with teeth. It’s a gutsy, proactive stance that could set a new bar for how exchanges handle hacks, turning a loss into a loud statement about accountability. If they pull this off, it’s not just a win for Bybit—it’s a flex for the whole industry.

Now, let’s pivot to my comment. I pointed out on X that BNB Chain tokens held up better than their peers during yesterday’s crypto dip, and my thesis is on the money. While Bitcoin dropped 6 per cent and other major chains likely saw similar—or worse—losses, BNB Chain’s ecosystem seems to have dodged the worst of the carnage.

The data backs you up: BNB itself, along with its orbiting tokens, didn’t plunge as steeply, suggesting a resilience that’s hard to ignore. My argument ties this to CZ’s influence, and I nailed a key driver here. The former Binance chief’s relentless Twitter presence and knack for stirring buzz—think TST and Broccoli listings—have kept BNB Chain in the spotlight, even as the broader market slumps.

I have outlined four pillars behind BNB Chain’s surge: CZ’s traffic generation, infrastructure optimisation, coping with narratives and wealth creation. Let’s unpack that, because it’s a compelling trifecta. First, CZ’s social media hustle is a masterclass in hype. His high-frequency tweets and willingness to lean into controversy—like those quirky token listings—keep the community buzzing.

It’s FOMO fuel, pulling in traders and degens who don’t want to miss the next big thing. Second, the infrastructure piece is BNB Chain’s quiet strength. With low fees and speedy transactions, it’s a developer’s dream and a user’s delight. Thirdly, the chain adapts to new narrative fast eg meme and AI. Finally, the wealth effect is where the magic happens. Tokens like TST and Broccoli, however gimmicky, have minted quick profits for early adopters, creating a feedback loop: gains draw attention, attention drives volume, and volume lifts the chain’s profile. It’s a momentum machine, and it’s working.

So, where do I land on all this? I see a market wrestling with big-picture gloom and pockets of defiance. The macro outlook is rough—consumer sentiment tanking, tariff threats looming, and growth stalling across continents. The Fed’s got its work cut out, and those 2.3 rate cuts signal markets are pricing in pain.

Equities are shaky, bonds are a refuge, and commodities are screaming slowdown. Europe’s stuck, Asia’s uneven, and crypto’s caught in the crossfire. Yet, there’s fight in the system. Bybit’s bounty hunt is a bold swing at crypto’s Wild West reputation, and Grayscale’s Polkadot play shows the institutional crowd isn’t backing off. And then there’s BNB Chain, your baby, Anndy, shining through the dip.

I believe you are with me on BNB Chain’s edge—it’s a bright spot worth watching. The stats don’t lie: it’s outperforming in a downturn, and CZ’s playbook is a big reason why. That said, I’d temper the victory lap. One day’s dip doesn’t seal the thesis—crypto’s too fickle, and macro risks could swamp even the savviest chains if sentiment sours further.

Still, there’s no denying BNB Chain’s got legs. CZ’s traffic game, paired with solid tech and a knack for minting winners, makes it a contender. My take? It’s a standout in a stormy sea, but the storm’s still raging. Keep your eyes on the horizon—BNB Chain’s resilience is real, but the market’s mood could test it yet.

 

Source: https://e27.co/market-wrap-consumer-sentiment-dips-stocks-slide-bonds-gain-and-crypto-brief-dip-20250226/

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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Blockchain 101: A Quick Brief To A Private Equity and Venture Capital Company

Blockchain 101: A Quick Brief To A Private Equity and Venture Capital Company

Blockchain is a type of DLT where transactions are recorded with an immutable cryptographic signature called a hash. The transactions are then grouped in blocks and each new block includes a hash of the previous one, chaining them together, hence why distributed ledgers are often called blockchains.

The consensus of blockchain is that all nodes maintain the same distributed ledger. In traditional software architecture, the consensus is hardly a problem due to the existence of the center server, hence the other nodes only need to be aligned with the server. Most blockchain projects use one of the three currently most common consensus algorithms: Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS).

Crypto wallets store your private keys, keeping your crypto safe and accessible. They also allow you to send, receive, and spend cryptocurrencies. As of February 2021, there are 82 cryptocurrency wallets available (Cryptowisser, 2021). They come in various forms and support different cryptocurrencies. The more popular wallets include Coinbase, Metamask, Token Pocket and more.

There are many popular coins/ tokens too. For example Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, XRP, Tether, Cardano, Polkadot, Stellar, USD Coin. Many of them have their own unique selling points and utility. A utility token is a crypto token that serves some use case within a specific ecosystem. These tokens allow users to perform some action on a certain network. A utility token is unique to its ecosystem.

The more talked about buzzwords in this industry is Web 3.0, Gamefi, Defi, Metaverse, Memecoin, Play to earn etc. If you don’t know, ETH is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization and is the preferred choice for DeFi projects. Blockchain game Axie İnfinity was the breakthrough of the year and got ahead of the most popular blockchain platform Ethereum in terms of revenue. SAND and MANA continue to be the taking the leader in the Metaverse market. As for Memecoin, Doge and Shiba are the leaders, while rising stars such as Babydogecoin, Kishu Inu, Dogelon, Xrdoge, Catecoin are still working hard to retain its current positions.

Bitcoin’s USP is either being a store of value, a medium of exchange or it can be dismissed as a fad. Maybe its true value is not just measurable in economic terms. Ethereum generates its value from how useful it is to its users. While BNB is strong and rising fast due to its willingness to incubate groom start-ups to grow and benefit together with them within the Binance ecosystem.

Blockchain has without a doubt created a lot of discussion as the next big thing, especially in the finance sector. It could be used to securely and efficiently transfer user data across platforms and systems. Blockchain-centric business models will present a seismic shift to how business is conducted in the future. Let’s explore and exchange more information on crypto. Sharing through sessions like this helps the general public understand more.

This Blockchain 101 briefing is conducted by Anndy Lian and hosted by Pavilion Capital. This is a session to share basic blockchain technology information. Not used for promotional activities. Non-financial advice.

 

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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