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Crypto M&A Surges to $10 Billion in Q3 Amid Regulatory Shift

Crypto M&A Surges to $10 Billion in Q3 Amid Regulatory Shift

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2025-10-24 05:57:01
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Crypto mergers and acquisitions skyrocketed to $10 billion in the third quarter, a thirtyfold increase from last year's levels. The standout deal of the quarter was FalconX's acquisition of 21shares, a Swiss firm that pioneered crypto exchange-traded products in Europe. FalconX, valued at $8 billion in its 2022 funding round, is expanding its trading and derivatives footprint through strategic acquisitions like Arbelos Markets.

The regulatory landscape has shifted dramatically under the TRUMP administration, with the SEC moving from confrontation to cooperation. This change has accelerated timelines for firms like 21shares, which now expects to achieve in two to three years what once seemed a five-year plan. "The regulatory environment finally allowed this to happen faster," said Russell Barlow, CEO of 21shares.

For years, 21shares thrived in Europe while the U.S. banned spot crypto ETFs. That barrier fell in early 2024 under President Joe Biden, opening new avenues for growth and integration in the crypto sector.

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