Crypto YouTube Viewership Falls to Lowest Level Since 2021
Analysts and creators attribute the decline to long-term audience fatigue driven by volatility, scams, and repeated pump-and-dump cycles. This idea reinforces the theory that institutions—not retail—are now leading the market. At the same time, X is pushing deeper into financial content with plans to launch “Smart Cashtags,” a feature that will surface real-time crypto and stock data and potentially pave the way for in-app trading.
YouTube creator Jesus Martinez said that although his channel grew steadily from early 2022, none of his videos came close to the traction that was achieved during the 2021 peak. TikTok creator Cloud9 Markets also attributed the pullback to repeated losses in what they described as “ponzi” altcoin schemes, saying retail investors are simply tired of being “rekt.” $BTC $ETH $BNB #XRP #SOL