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Deal value surpasses 2019 in first six months

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DEAL VALUE in the cryptocurr­ency world surpassed the total from 2019 in the first six months of the year as tie- ups became less frequent but bigger, according to Pricewater­housecoope­rs ( PWC).

Global deal value was

$ 597 million ( R9.9 billion) in the first half of this year, compared with $ 481m over all of last year, PWC said in a report on the crypto merger, acquisitio­n and fund- raising landscape.

Although 2020 includes the purchase of Coinmarket­cap. com by Binance Holdings, even factoring out that deal valued at $ 400m in the report, the average size has risen, but not the quantity – there were 125 tieups in 2019 versus 60 in the first half of 2020, PWC said. Activity continues to shift away from the Americas, with 57 percent of volume in AsiaPacifi­c and Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the first half versus 51 percent last year.

“We expect crypto merger and acquisitio­n activity to remain strong for the coming months, particular­ly with some of the larger or more profitable players acquiring firms that offer ancillary services to their current offerings,” said PWC crypto leader Henri Arslanian. “We should expect the large crypto unicorns to become increasing­ly like ‘ crypto octopuses’ by acquiring or investing in various ancillary businesses in order to remain dominant.”

Crypto as an asset class is having a good year. The Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index is up more than 80 percent, compared with a gain of less than 10 percent for the S& P 500, as digital money benefits from a boom in decentrali­sed finance and a maturing of the market.

Companies such as Square and Microstrat­egy have put some of their money in crypto, as has legendary investor Paul Tudor Jones, boosting demand and demonstrat­ing interest from bigger players.

The first half of this year also saw an increase in fund raising involving crypto exchanges or trading companies, PWC said. The report attributed the gain to rising crypto prices, increased institutio­nal interest and greater regulatory clarity.

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