In Q3, the merger and acquisition transaction volume in the encryption industry exceeded 10 billion USD, surging more than 30 times compared to a year ago.
PANews October 23 news, according to Bloomberg, data from Architect Partners shows that the merger and acquisition volume in the Crypto Assets industry exceeded $10 billion for the first time in the third quarter, an increase of over 30 times compared to a year ago. The article mentions the acquisition deal of 21shares by the Crypto Assets market maker FalconX, stating that this deal highlights a broader trend: Crypto Assets experts are entering traditional investment channels through regulated products. Trump's policies and the resulting merger and acquisition boom have changed the strategic considerations for companies like 21shares. Regulatory barriers have eased, and Wall Street giants are increasingly venturing into the Crypto Assets field — this has forced existing companies to build competitive barriers around themselves.
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In Q3, the merger and acquisition transaction volume in the encryption industry exceeded 10 billion USD, surging more than 30 times compared to a year ago.
PANews October 23 news, according to Bloomberg, data from Architect Partners shows that the merger and acquisition volume in the Crypto Assets industry exceeded $10 billion for the first time in the third quarter, an increase of over 30 times compared to a year ago. The article mentions the acquisition deal of 21shares by the Crypto Assets market maker FalconX, stating that this deal highlights a broader trend: Crypto Assets experts are entering traditional investment channels through regulated products. Trump's policies and the resulting merger and acquisition boom have changed the strategic considerations for companies like 21shares. Regulatory barriers have eased, and Wall Street giants are increasingly venturing into the Crypto Assets field — this has forced existing companies to build competitive barriers around themselves.