Bitcoin dropped below $60,000 last week, after starting June 2026 closer to $73,000
That kind of volatility raises a fair question: Has crypto lost its momentum?
@BFMradio put that question directly to our Founder and CEO,
@ooihann.
Hereโs his take:
- Cryptoโs traditional narratives (digital gold, high-growth technology, inflation hedge) are competing for attention with AI and semiconductor stocks. Hence, capital simply has more places to go.
- The year of 2026 is a testing conviction, but investors who held through 2018 and 2022 bear markets came out ahead.
- While global sentiment is cautious, Malaysian institutional investors are treating this as buying opportunities.