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Daily new cryptocurrency was created 35% drop under Trump’s second tenure

7 months ago 2 Min Read

The cryptocurrency market has seen a decline in the creation of new digital currencies since the launch of Donald Trump’s second period.

As of August 7, 2025, the number of newly created cryptocurrencies was 47,397, down 34.5% from 72,454 recorded on January 20, 2025. coinmarketcap August 9th.

In particular, the platform currently tracks 19.19 million cryptocurrencies, with an annual high of 184,087 recorded in April and a low of 4,438 since September 2024. coinmarketcap’s The market overview also shows a total market capitalization of $3.97 trillion.

Why newly created cryptocurrencies are falling

The recent slowdown in the creation of new tokens is in contrast to post-election code-emotions, in which Bitcoin (BTC) has surged past $123,000 at the Procrypto Trump administration’s wish. But that initial optimism appears to be declining, perhaps contributing to the decline in new launches.

In particular, a decline has been recorded despite the administration’s introduction of several crypto-friendly policies, including strategic Bitcoin reserves and digital asset stockpiles built from seized assets.

It also passed the Genius Act to regulate Stablecoin and formed the Digital Assets Task Force, a clear shift from the tougher approach of the previous administration.

However, several factors, including the now-at-60% control of Bitcoin, may be driving the decline, gathering capital towards Bitcoin as a safer and more stable asset.

This focus reduces the appeal of launching new tokens, particularly due to ongoing regulatory uncertainty.

Furthermore, the high failure rates of new cryptocurrencies have weakened enthusiasm. Many lack strong technology, market demand, or community support, and often fail due to poor liquidity, weak marketing, or tough competition.

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It is also worth noting that while new cryptocurrencies continue to emerge, some market observers have warned that they can foresee a wider financial crisis.

for example, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior commodity strategist Mike McGroen has expressed concern that the spread of new tokens could dilute the overall market value and increase the risk of fiscal instability.

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