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Top Crypto Narratives That Failed In 2025

Key Insights

  • The heavily hyped Bitcoin super cycle. What it was all about and how it may have set the stage for the downfall of the derivatives market.
  • AI agents in crypto. Messari’s prediction and why it never really took off amid concerns about the AI bubble.
  • Meme coins: Repeated rug-pulls, uncertainty, and the shift to real value.

Crypto narratives have historically played a crucial role in the mechanisms that pump liquidity across the blockchain landscape. There were numerous crypto trends in 2025, but only a few were dominant and occurred as expected.

Let’s take a look at some of the key crypto narratives of 2025 that failed to materialize as expected. Kicking off with the Bitcoin super cycle narrative, which predicted that the king of cryptocurrencies would indefinitely extend its rally.

It was one of 2025’s top crypto narratives because it captured the essence of institutional adoption and the improving regulatory situation. Consequently, many analysts expected the end of the four-year cycle and embraced the idea that a Bitcoin supercycle was in play.

Some noteworthy industry figures made inflated Bitcoin price predictions to accommodate this narrative. The idea was that BTC price would extend into new historic highs above $150,000 in 2025 and likely continue rallying in 2026.

Unfortunately, the bearish Q4 ensured that the Bitcoin super cycle was one of the failed crypto narratives of 2024.

Crypto Narratives Attempted to Hijack the AI Major Narrative But Failed

2025 demonstrated that what works for the cryptocurrency market does not always apply to the stock market. Nowhere was this more evident than in the AI narrative, which was arguably the largest liquidity driver for the US stock market, especially the S&P 500.

As far as AI-related crypto narratives were concerned, AI agents were expected to take over in 2025. However, this narrative also fizzled out after failing to establish its roots sufficiently.

Unsurprisingly, Messari predicted this outcome in 2024. Messari analysts expected the AI agents narrative to peak in early 2025 due to lack of enough development and products.

Messari prediction on one of the top crypto narratives/ sources: X, courtesy of Messari

Not much has changed with the narrative now that 2025 is almost a wrap. Although it was among the failed crypto narratives of the year, some analysts maintained conviction that it could be among the top narratives of 2026.

The Meme Coins Narrative’s Epic Failure in 2026

2024 proved to be a great year for meme coins, and it was even one of the top growth drivers for the Solana network. However, the segment did not maintain the same energy in 2025.
The meme coin segment experienced heavy liquidity outflows in 2025 and there were multiple reasons for this. The segment suffered many rug pulls, which discouraged heavy speculation this year.

The segment thrives on the fringes of speculative high-risk trading, but the market discouraged speculative trading in 2025 due to rising uncertainty. Crypto news headlines remained focused on uncertainty this year.

Beyond that, the cryptocurrency market shifted towards real value rather than speculation, a move largely driven by institutional liquidity. This may be the biggest reason why meme coins were among the top narratives that failed in 2025.

In summary, there were several essential reasons why these crypto narratives failed to meet expectations. However, some analysts remained convinced that some of the narratives might unfold in 2026.

Tom Lee on Bitcoin and Ethereum super cycle/ source: X courtesy of Altcoin Daily

For example, key industry figures recently predicted that we could see deeper AI integration with the crypto industry. A good example is Tom Lee, who remarked earlier this month that both Bitcoin and Ethereum could be entering a super cycle as early as January next year.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2025/12/29/top-crypto-narratives-that-failed-in-2025/

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