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Expect a Wave of M&A as Crypto Market Crashes, Says Analyst

Published 06/23/2022, 09:33 AM
Updated 06/23/2022, 10:00 AM
© Reuters.  Expect a Wave of M&A as Crypto Market Crashes, Says Analyst

    • A researcher at Needham & Company said the continuous crash of the cryptocurrency market could lead to a wave of mergers and acquisitions.
    • Non-crypto-native companies are active acquirers of crypto firms like Animoca Brands.
    • The most significant crypto-to-crypto merger yet is that of Coincheck and Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV.

John Todaro, a senior crypto and blockchain researcher at Needham & Company, said the continuous crash of the cryptocurrency market could lead to a wave of mergers and acquisitions in the second half of this year and into 2023.

He made the argument in a chat with Barron’s magazine on June 22. In his words:

Valuations for public crypto companies have fallen by about 70% this year. This means crypto companies are cheaper now than a year ago. This could present an opportunity for a traditional company to get their foot in the sector at a lower valuation than they could’ve six to nine months ago

Notably, traditional, non-crypto-native companies are active acquirers of crypto firms like Animoca Brands, a gaming investment company. Animoca holds portfolio investments worth $1.5 billion in crypto and blockchain gaming across 340 companies. In May, Cboe Global Markets (NYSE:CBOE) completed its acquisition of Eris Digital Holdings (ErisX), a US-based digital asset spot market.

Todaro further proposed that much dealmaking will be crypto-to-crypto, and most acquisitive companies will likely be the exchanges. The most significant yet is the merger of Coincheck, a Japanese crypto exchange, with Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, valued at $1.75 billion.

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FTX, a crypto exchange, recently agreed to buy Bitvo, a Canadian crypto exchange, while its US affiliate FTX acquired Embed Financial Technologies, a stock trading platform. FTX also signs a Landmark Term Sheet with BlockFi to provide a $250 Million credit facility.

According to Todaro, Binance.US has made eight acquisitions, while Kraken has also completed a dozen deals. Galaxy Digital Holdings, a crypto-focused financial services firm, has completed three acquisitions since its inception in 2018 and has a pending agreement for BitGo. The four transactions exceed $1 billion in value.

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