Former BitMEX CEO and renowned cryptocurrency investor Arthur Hayes shared his views on the future of cryptocurrencies in a recent interview with Coin Bureau, predicting significant changes in the outlook. Among his bold predictions, Hayes emphasized that Aptos (APT) could surpass Solana (SOL) as the second leading Layer-1 Blockchain network within the next one to three years. This forecast, which will be further detailed by September 2024, indicates a potential shift in the ranking of Layer-1 networks.
Competitive Race Between Solana and Aptos
Solana, like Aptos, is a Layer-1 Proof of Stake (PoS) Blockchain network that uses the Move smart contract programming language. Hayes highlighted Aptos’s potential to ensure widespread adoption of Web3 technologies and support an ecosystem of decentralized applications (dApps) designed to solve real-world problems. This alignment with Solana’s goals sets the stage for a competitive race between the two Blockchain networks.
During the interview, Hayes also touched on the enduring presence of memecoins in the cryptocurrency market. He described them as the “luxury brand” of the crypto world and suggested that their appeal lies in their novelty and cultural significance.
Hayes emphasized that Dogecoin is one of the oldest and most widely recognized memecoins available on major platforms like Robinhood, predicting that a spot Dogecoin ETF could be launched by the end of the current market cycle. Nonetheless, he noted that most memecoins lack significant long-term cultural value.
Warned About Hacking Risks
Hayes also drew attention to a critical issue facing the cryptocurrency market: the increasing risk of hacking. He warned that the hacking of a major cryptocurrency custodian could be one of the biggest threats in the coming years. According to Hayes, such an event could lead to a loss of $50 billion to $100 billion in cryptocurrencies and potentially bring the current market cycle to an end. This situation underscores the importance of robust security measures and the vulnerability of cryptocurrencies to cyber threats.
The possibility of Aptos surpassing Solana is particularly intriguing given the historical comparisons between Solana and Ethereum (ETH). There have been discussions in the past about Solana potentially surpassing Ethereum in the future. Hayes’s prediction adds a new dimension to these discussions, showing that the competitive dynamics among top Layer-1 Blockchains are far from settled.