Golden Finance reported that analysts at JPMorgan Chase expect that the venture capital funding for encryption will increase by 2025, but may not reach the levels of 2021 and 2022. The analysts pointed out that although regulatory transparency in the United States and Europe is expected to encourage more investment, other factors are also bringing new challenges to venture capital.
Analysts pointed out that the main challenges facing venture capital firms include competition from large institutions, high interest rates, and the rise of platforms such as ETFs and Echo. Looking ahead, venture capital firms in the encryption currency sector are expected to prioritize projects with real user adoption and focus on long-term growth, rather than traditional short-term indicators such as total locked value and token economics.
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JPMorgan Chase: It is expected that venture capital funding for encryption will increase in 2025
Golden Finance reported that analysts at JPMorgan Chase expect that the venture capital funding for encryption will increase by 2025, but may not reach the levels of 2021 and 2022. The analysts pointed out that although regulatory transparency in the United States and Europe is expected to encourage more investment, other factors are also bringing new challenges to venture capital. Analysts pointed out that the main challenges facing venture capital firms include competition from large institutions, high interest rates, and the rise of platforms such as ETFs and Echo. Looking ahead, venture capital firms in the encryption currency sector are expected to prioritize projects with real user adoption and focus on long-term growth, rather than traditional short-term indicators such as total locked value and token economics.