JPMorgan Chase: The scale of crypto VC investment in 2025 will struggle to reach the peak levels of 2021-2022
According to a message from ChainCatcher, as reported by The Block, analysts at JPMorgan predict that although venture capital funds for cryptocurrencies will grow in 2025, it will be difficult to reach the peak levels of 2021-2022.
The report points out major challenges include: intensified competition in areas such as stable coins and tokenization from large financial institutions like BlackRock; the rise of community-driven financing platforms like Echo leading to project parties reducing large-scale token sales to VCs; high interest rate environment reducing the appeal of venture capital; crypto ETFs diverting investor attention.
Analysts believe that future venture capital will focus more on projects with actual user adoption and long-term growth potential rather than traditional short-term indicators.
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