Morgan Stanley: Crypto Venture Capital Funding Could Drop by 50% This Year

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The crypto industry has seen a wave of venture capital firms investing in various assets and blockchain firms since the start of 2021. However, American multinational investment management and financial services company Morgan Stanley believes the amount of crypto VC funding could slow down significantly by year-end as the period of “easy money is over.”

7% of all global venture capital funding in 2021 went to crypto

In a report on Tuesday, Morgan Stanley strategists noted that crypto startups received a record $30 billion in venture capital funding in 2021, representing 7% of all venture capital investments. in the world. According to the team, the massive inflow of venture capital into crypto businesses last year, which peaked in December 2021, was triggered by bullish trends and excess US dollar liquidity.

Although crypto VC funding has continued to flow into blockchain companies since the start of 2022 despite the bearish market sentiment, the strategists expect a 50% drop in such investments by the end of this year if the crypto industry matches the trends in other sectors.

Morgan Stanley noted that the performance of eight of the “largest venture capital markets” over the past 12 months fell 50% against ATH. The strategists added that this could happen to crypto VC funding if it follows the same trend, given the current bearish conditions.

“Activity across eight of the most important VC bellwether markets over the past 12 months has reset 50% from peak; worsening performance of some of the largest tech/crypto investors who are prioritizing existing holdings over deploying further dry powder, and the exit of ‘tourist capital’ as both token and equity investments become more challenging during a crypto bear market – a similar pattern seen during 2018/19,” the report said.

Blockchain Gaming Firms Attract Venture Capital Funds

While crypto infrastructure and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications received most VC funding between 2020 and mid-2021, Morgan Stanley noted that non-fungible tokens and gaming companies are in the spotlight for the venture capital since the end of 2021.

As CryptoPotato has reported many times, play-to-earn and metaverse projects have received billions in funding from VCs since the start of the year. The likes of Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and Framework Ventures have launched funds dedicated to blockchain gaming.

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