By 2025, investment institutions have poured nearly $25 billion into cryptocurrency companies, far exceeding market expectations
BlockBeats News, November 29th, according to DL News, institutional investments in 2025 have poured nearly $25 billion into cryptocurrency companies, a scale exceeding 150% compared to last year, far beyond market expectations.
This year, the top institutions involved in transactions include tech-focused Paradigm and Sequoia Capital, as well as Wall Street giants BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs. According to DefiLlama data, the most popular tracks are: centralized exchange platforms (raising $4.4 billion), prediction markets (raising $3.2 billion), and DeFi platforms (raising $2.9 billion).
Jordan Knecht, Director of Institutional Strategy at blockchain service company GlobalStake, pointed out, "Projects currently attracting capital need to meet regulatory transparency, operational resilience, and be able to connect with traditional financial institutions and their standards. In a volatile market, investors prefer businesses that prioritize compliance, laying a long-term foundation for the asset class."
Charles Chong, VP of Strategy at crypto-native consulting firm BlockSpaceForce, stated, "The cryptocurrency startup landscape is changing, with funds flowing to mature players whose revenue and unit economics models can support their valuations. This is not a signal of market weakness, but a reflection of market standardization and maturation, with fundraising becoming more rational, more focused on fundamentals, and less driven by reflexive speculation."
Georgii Verbitskii, Founder of crypto investment firm TYMIO, believes, "The crypto market is following the same pattern as other technology cycles—across all major technology cycles, capital always flows first into foundational infrastructure before moving to consumer-facing applications."
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