Specifically, the top five best-performing assets in 2022 were Tron (TRX), Monero (XMR), Binance Coin (BNB), Ethereum Classic (ETC), and Dogecoin (DOGE), as per the new ‘State of the Network’ report by the blockchain analytics platform CoinMetrics published on December 20. In terms of the aggregated results for the entire year, all 36 assets observed in the analysis recorded declines in returns, but the drops have been the lowest for the above five cryptocurrencies.  Unsurprisingly, the battered Terra (LUNA) token was the worst performer, doing slightly worse than the FTX Token (FTT).

Best performers’ results

Among the top five performers, Tron measured the best results in May, when its returns increased by 33%, and in March with +19%. January and June share the position as the worst months for TRX, recording losses of 22%. Monero’s most successful month was July, with gains of 41%, followed by March at +31%. July followed its least successful month – June – with monthly returns declining to 41%. January was also weak for XMR, with a loss in returns by 35%. Issued by the crypto trading platform Binance, BNB performed the best in July, with an increase in asset returns of 33%, as well as +12% in March. Compared to this, the token recorded a loss of 32% in June and 26% in January. In fourth place by the best returns performance throughout the year, Ethereum Classic measured a whopping +166% returns in July and +66% in March, as opposed to the loss of 38% in April and 36% in June. Finally, Dogecoin saw returns of +89% in October, its best month, followed by March at +8%. Compared to this performance, DOGE’s worst month was May, when the token recorded a 31% loss, followed by December and a drop of 26%.

Losers in returns

On the bottom of the chart, LUNA recorded a 100% loss of returns in May, after which the tracking stopped with the implosion of the Terraform Labs ecosystem that also led to the de-pegging of Terraform’s stablecoin TerraUSD (USTC). Another loser is FTT, the native token of the crypto exchange FTX, the collapse of which resonated across the crypto industry, culminating in the arrest of its founder and former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried. FTT suffered a 95% decline in returns in November, followed by a slowdown and a 22% drop in December. Interestingly, Solana (SOL) found itself in the company of ‘losers’, recording a loss of 93% in returns for the entire year, with the worst performance recorded in November, when it lost 59% amid concerns about its future after validators released a total of 50.7 million SOL, worth nearly $1 billion at the time. Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.