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Blockchain, Crypto Investment in H1 Topped 2018-20 Full-Year Totals: KPMG

Investment activity in blockchain and crypto reached $8.7 billion as of June 30, more than each of the preceding three years.

AccessTimeIconAug 12, 2021 at 9:44 a.m. UTC
Updated Feb 11, 2022 at 6:05 p.m. UTC

Jamie Crawley is a CoinDesk news reporter based in London.

Investment in blockchain and crypto in the first half of 2021 exceeded the total for each of the previous three years, according to a new report by KPMG.

  • The "Pulse of Fintech H1'21" report published Thursday by the "Big Four" accounting firm found that investment activity in blockchain and crypto climbed to $8.7 billion through June 30.
  • This figure compares with whole-year totals of $7.2 billion, $5 billion and $4.3 billion for 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively.
  • Furthermore, the total was reached from a smaller number of deals, pointing to a greater average value for individual transactions.
  • That's a sign of the evolving nature of investors, with more institutional money flowing as awareness and knowledge of the space proliferates.
  • KPMG's report singles out the mammoth funding rounds into BlockFi ($350 million), Paxos ($300 million), Blockchain.com ($300 million) and Bitso ($250 million) as examples.
  • One of fintech's big winners so far in 2021 has been crypto-focused regulation technology. With greater focus on crypto trading buoyed by soaring values of currencies, there is increased demand for "safe and secure access to investments," according to the report.

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