Attributed to the so-called crypto winter during the first half year, the amount of investment in the crypto market has been dragged, attracting over $14 billion in H1, according to global audit and consultancy firm KPMG.
The sentiment of «fear, uncertainty and doubt „(FUD) spread over the crypto space during the first half of the year, subject to unexpected geo-political events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, fall of global investment in terms of crypto and blockchain-related items to $14.2 billion during H1 as of the end of June, a significant drop compared to last year. However, it still remains ahead of other years, the report published by KPMG reads.
In addition, the collapse of the Terra & Luna crypto ecosystem and the rising inflation globally following the interest rate hikefrom the US Fed were also attributed to the crypto market's downturn.
Within over $14 billion investment, the largest deals of the investment in the industry came from venture capital funding, including a $1.1 billion raised by the Germany-based Trade Republic in June; a $550 million raise by US-based Fireblocks; a $500 million raise by Bahamas-based FTX, and a $450 million raise by ConsenSys, per the report.
Within less than three months before the end of 2022, Alexandre Stachtchenko, Director of blockchain & crypto assets at KPMG France, suggests the funding activities among crypto companies would go on. Still, the scale of size in terms of valuation would probably be trimmed down:
“Looking ahead, we are going to see some cryptos cutting their valuations and working to raise money because it’s their only option. They’d rather raise money and be capitalized at a lower valuation rather than not doing so and taking the risk of dying
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