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What’s Changed Since the Last Collapse?
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What’s Changed Since the Last Collapse?

  • August 28, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Bitcoin’s price has soared since many investors first entered the market, leaving holders with a tough question: Should you sell now, or keep holding for the future?

For some, selling could mean finally realizing profits and turning digital wealth into real-world rewards. For others, it raises the fear of missing out on even greater gains if Bitcoin (BTC) climbs higher.

That tension is driving renewed interest in an idea that was both popular and controversial in the last bull market: crypto lending. At its core, crypto lending offers a way to unlock cash without selling your Bitcoin, thereby holding onto the asset you believe in.

The concept isn’t new, and neither are the risks. Several major lending platforms collapsed during the last downturn, wiping out billions of dollars in customer funds and leaving lasting scars on the industry.

But in 2025, the topic is heating up again. New companies, fresh approaches and evolving regulations are reshaping the landscape. Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols are gaining ground, centralized platforms are promising stronger safeguards and institutional interest is quietly building in the background.

Still, the same question remains: Is it really safer this time around, or are investors walking into the same dangers all over again?

Cointelegraph's latest video takes a closer look at the comeback of crypto lending: what’s driving it, what’s changed since the 2022 collapse and what you need to know before considering this strategy for yourself.

Watch the full video now on the Cointelegraph YouTube channel!

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