Three Dead Crypto Narratives and Their Better Replacements

The 2024–2025 crypto bull market will be much different from the 2021–2022. Don’t get caught up in these dead narratives. Here are better ideas.

Scott Debevic
6 min readSep 26, 2024

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When I was in high school (in the 90s), corduroy had a resurgence. It was colorful, comfortable, and diverse. Corduroy shorts, skirts, overalls, pants, and jumpsuits could be found in most US high schools and college campuses.

I liked corduroy. It was way more comfortable, expressive, looser, and lighter than jeans, and it was cool (to me) that it was ribbed in different sizes, giving each piece its unique personality.

Today, you’d be hard-pressed to find teenagers or younger people wearing corduroy. It’s time has passed. It may have a resurgence, but I wouldn’t want to bet a lot of money on that.

Like fashion, the crypto industry has certain trends and fads that were remarkably popular a few years ago but barely get discussed today. Some investors may hang onto these dated coins, waiting for them to bounce back.

Others may think these dated narratives will be vindicated once the altcoin market hits full bull. They may be right, but why take the risk? Why invest in corduroy when you can invest in today’s…

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Scott Debevic

My goal is growing wealth and earning passive income. Mainly focused on Bitcoin and crypto. Feel free to contact me at: scottdebevic@gmail.com