Most Altcoins May Not Survive 2026, Warns Michaël van de Poppe

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Cryptocurrency analyst Michaël van de Poppe has warned that the majority of altcoins are unlikely to survive beyond 2026, pointing to structural underperformance, rising competition, and deeply flawed token economics. His comments come as uncertainty grows around the crypto market’s long-term direction.

Market Outlook for 2026 Remains Divided

While some analysts expect a prolonged downturn extending into 2026, others believe conditions could eventually align for a renewed bull market. Van de Poppe, however, cautions that even if the market recovers, many altcoins will not participate in the rebound.

“Altcoins Don’t Always Come Back”

In a recent YouTube video, Van de Poppe challenged the common belief that altcoins inevitably recover after bear markets. He described the past year as a harsh reality check, noting that most altcoins have performed even worse than during the 2022 downturn.

Severe Losses Could Be Permanent

According to the analyst, many altcoins have fallen roughly 90% from their highs, and he believes a large portion of them will never regain meaningful value. He described the current period as one of the toughest bear markets the crypto industry has experienced.

Broken Tokenomics and Financial Mismanagement

Van de Poppe identified poor token design and financial mismanagement as key reasons many projects may fail. He argued that some founders have exhausted their resources, damaged investor trust, or created token structures that make recovery nearly impossible.

Longest Bear Market in Crypto History

The prolonged nature of the current downturn is another major concern. Van de Poppe compared today’s market environment to the aftermath of the dot-com bubble, where most early internet projects failed to recover despite the long-term success of the technology itself.

Technological Progress Leaves Older Projects Behind

Rapid innovation has intensified competition, pushing earlier-generation altcoins into irrelevance. Van de Poppe explained that many projects built in previous cycles have been overtaken by newer, more efficient solutions, or are solving problems that no longer exist.

Institutional Adoption Favors Larger Players

While increased institutional participation is broadly positive for the crypto sector, the analyst believes it disadvantages smaller teams. As large institutions enter the market, smaller projects may struggle to compete against well-funded, scalable platforms.

Only Fundamentally Strong Altcoins May Survive

Despite his pessimistic outlook, Van de Poppe emphasized that some altcoins are positioned to endure. He pointed to projects where ecosystem growth continues even as token prices lag behind, suggesting a disconnect that could present long-term opportunity.

On-Chain Growth as a Survival Signal

The analyst highlighted rising on-chain activity, increasing total value locked, higher transaction volumes, and growing fee generation as key indicators of resilience. He cited Arbitrum, Aave, and NEAR as examples of projects showing strong fundamentals despite weak price performance.

Fewer Winners in the Next Market Cycle

Van de Poppe’s outlook aligns with the growing belief that a broad-based altcoin season may not return. Instead, value is expected to concentrate in a small number of fundamentally strong projects as weaker altcoins fade away.

A Painful Shakeout That Could Strengthen Crypto

While the coming shakeout may lead to significant short-term losses, Van de Poppe argues it could ultimately benefit the industry. By eliminating unsustainable projects, the crypto ecosystem may emerge more resilient, efficient, and fundamentally sound in the years ahead.

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