Crypto YouTube views collapse in 2026 as viewers turn off crypto channels


The next crypto retail cycle may announce itself through YouTube view velocity before subscriber counts start moving.

The old audience base still looks large. Across some of the largest channels, Coin Bureau has 2.72 million subscribers. Altcoin Daily has 1.65 million. Crypto Banter has 1.18 million. Benjamin Cowen has roughly 1 million.

Recent analytics show Coin Bureau drew 1.24 million views over the last 30 days, while Crypto Banter drew 1.06 million. Altcoin Daily and Benjamin Cowen were stronger, at 1.79 million and 1.8 million views, respectively, over the same window.

The result is a split market where legacy subscriber bases remain large, but current attention is much thinner and more uneven than the headline audience counts suggest.

Subscriber totals preserve old attention. Daily and monthly view velocity shows whether active curiosity is returning, fragmenting, or bypassing long-form YouTube entirely.

Infographic comparing six crypto YouTube channels by subscribers, 30-day views, approximate daily views, subscriber change, and current attention signal.Infographic comparing six crypto YouTube channels by subscribers, 30-day views, approximate daily views, subscriber change, and current attention signal.

Subscriber counts are the wrong scoreboard

The central problem is that subscriber counts are cumulative. They preserve past attention. Views measure present demand.

On that basis, several large crypto-focused channels appear much smaller than their subscriber counts suggest. The current data show a market where even established brands are pulling in monthly views roughly in line with or below their subscriber counts.

Derived daily averages make the gap clearer. Crypto Banter’s 1.06 million 30-day views equate to roughly 35,000 views per day. Coin Bureau’s 1.24 million equate to roughly 41,000 per day. Altcoin Daily and Benjamin Cowen are closer to 60,000 per day.

The comparison is imperfect as YouTube pages blend long-form videos, livestreams, Shorts, and channel surfaces, and a 30-day window can be affected by upload cadence.

Still, by comparing views with January 2025 data, we can see how much attention has fallen.

Across the sample, current 30-day views are down between 26.9% and 78.7% from Jan. 2025 levels, with Benjamin Cowen the clear outlier and CryptosRUs, Crypto Banter, Coin Bureau, and Bitcoin University all down by roughly three-quarters.

Channel Subscribers Jan. 2025 views Last 30-day views Drop vs Jan. 2025 Daily views 30-day sub change Est. monthly earnings Current signal
Crypto Banter 1.18M 4.79M 1.06M -77.9% ~35K 0 $5.46K Large brand, weaker current velocity
Coin Bureau 2.72M 4.93M 1.24M -74.8% ~41K -10K $2.06K Largest subscriber base, modest monthly flow
Altcoin Daily 1.65M 4.77M 1.79M -62.4% ~60K -10K $11.21K Resilient relative to peers
Benjamin Cowen 1M 2.46M 1.8M -26.9% ~60K +2K $12.21K Stronger current conversion
Bitcoin University 278K 830.61K 210,960 -74.6% ~7K 0 $1.77K Smaller but clearly Bitcoin-focused
CryptosRUs 803K 3.06M 652K -78.7% ~21.7K -2K $4.49K Subscriber base outpaces current views

The sampled channels still have substantial audiences, but the active audience is smaller and more selective than subscriber totals imply.

The January baseline makes the drop clearer: four of the six channels are down by roughly 75% from Jan. 2025 view levels, while Altcoin Daily is down 62.4% and Benjamin Cowen is down 26.9%.

A channel can still appear large in the sidebar, even as its current view flow behaves like a much smaller market.

Some channels still convert attention. Altcoin Daily is the obvious counterexample to a blanket decline claim. Its current snapshot shows 1.79 million views over the last 30 days, and the channel said on X in January that it generated more than 38 million YouTube views in 2025.

Its recent public YouTube videos also show stronger near-term performance than several peers, with visible rows around 30,000 views after 11 hours, 55,000 after one day, and 39,000 after two days.

Benjamin Cowen also complicates the framing of the collapse. His channel analytics show roughly 1 million subscribers, 1.8 million views over the last 30 days, and 2,000 subscribers gained in that period. A recent public YouTube row featured a Bitcoin video with about 112,000 views after four days.

Those figures sit below 2021-style mania or even the views they were getting 18 months ago. However, they show that some analysis-focused channels can still convert audience into current views. The creator market is more selective, with attention clustering around fewer channels and formats.

The weaker side of the sample points in the other direction. Crypto Banter’s current snapshot shows 1.18 million subscribers and 1.06 million views in the last 30 days, with no subscriber growth during that window. Its public YouTube page showed recent videos with low-thousands of views after one to two days.

Coin Bureau remains the largest channel in this set by subscriber count, but its current 30-day view count is below half of its subscriber base. CryptosRUs has 803,000 subscribers and 652,000 views over the last 30 days, while losing 2,000 subscribers in the same period.

The resulting picture is uneven retail attention rather than a uniform disappearance.

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The 2021 comparison still hangs over the market

Cowen’s own public framing makes the tension sharper. In May, he wrote on X that crypto YouTube channels collectively averaged 3 million to 4 million views per day in 2021 and that 2026 levels were nearly an order of magnitude lower. He linked that decline to significantly weaker retail interest.

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