Cryptocurrency YouTube views drop back to 2021 lows, why is retail investor enthusiasm continuing to cool down?

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Latest data shows that the viewership of cryptocurrency-related content on YouTube has dropped to its lowest level since early 2021, reflecting a continued decline in crypto user engagement on mainstream social platforms in 2026. Over the past three months, the overall playback volume of crypto content has significantly decreased, interrupting the previously gradually recovering online attention trend.

ITC Crypto founder Benjamin Cowen pointed out that this phenomenon is not caused by a single platform or algorithm adjustment, but is the result of a synchronized decline in crypto social engagement across multiple channels. From the 30-day moving average data, many crypto channels have experienced systematic drops in viewership, indicating that users’ willingness to actively consume crypto content is weakening.

Crypto commentator Tom Crown also believes that since Q4 last year, the local popularity on various platforms has noticeably cooled down, and from a longer-term perspective, since the peak in 2021, crypto social attention has never fully recovered to previous levels. Some market participants see this phenomenon as a typical characteristic of a bear market.

Bitcoin investor Polaris XBT described the current data as “bear market-level social attention,” believing that retail investors remain largely in a wait-and-see stance. This structural cooling also partly explains why recent price fluctuations are more driven by institutional funds rather than retail trading driven by sentiment.

Content creators are also feeling the change. YouTube creator Jesus Martinez stated that although their channel subscriptions have increased compared to 2022, the actual viewership of recent videos remains significantly below the highs of 2021. TikTok creator Cloud9 Markets pointed out that frequent speculative projects, scams, and pump-and-dump behaviors have weakened ordinary users’ trust in crypto narratives.

From a broader macro perspective, Marc Shawn Brown, head of social media at Cointelegraph, believes that after a year of underperformance in crypto assets, many funds and attention have shifted to macro assets and commodities. Some traditional markets outperformed Bitcoin in 2025, reducing the appeal of speculative participation.

Nevertheless, on-chain and sentiment indicators suggest the market may be bottoming out. Data from Santiment shows that Bitcoin sentiment has gradually stabilized around the $90,000 level, which is seen as an important range for maintaining retail confidence. In contrast, Ethereum-related signals remain more dispersed and have not yet formed a clear direction.

Long-term bulls remain optimistic. Tim Draper reiterated that 2026 could become a key breakout year, and Ryan Rasmussen and Bill Barhydt also emphasized from the perspective of cycle structure and global liquidity that Bitcoin has the potential to re-attract risk appetite in this new phase.

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