Blockchain Enterprise Unicorns Mark All-Time High of 103
Blockchain Coinvestors, a leading blockchain early and mid-stage venture fund of funds and direct investment platform with a combined portfolio of 400+ blockchain and crypto projects including approximately 55% of all blockchain unicorns today announced its bi-annual Meet the Blockchain Unicorns report which includes the most comprehensive list of blockchain unicorns globally – including private blockchain enterprises and crypto projects whose valuations exceed $1 billion.
Through year-end 2022, there are 103 enterprise and 45 crypto token project unicorns, and a total of 23 publicly traded blockchain companies. North America is leading the charge with 7 newly minted enterprise unicorns, with three new unicorns also emerging in Europe and one apiece in the Middle East and Asia.
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“Early-stage venture capital has been the highest returning asset class over the last 25 years and blockchain is one of the highest performing sectors within it,” said Matthew C. Le Merle, Blockchain Coinvestors co-founder, and Managing Partner. “Our investment thesis is that all monies, commodities, and assets will eventually be made digital, and this will require all financial infrastructure to be upgraded.”
Blockchain Coinvestors uses proprietary data sources and its own database of its combined portfolio resulting from its first three blockchain venture fund-of-funds (including its first, ranked in the top decile for performance according to PitchBook) to track emerging unicorns. For the crypto project valuations, Blockchain Coinvestors relies upon CoinStats for its data.
“Unlike most asset classes, venture capital outperforms in the years following a downturn or recession, as lower valuations allow the best investors to be more selective and invest in a healthier environment. Despite the recent downturn in public liquid tokens, the tailwinds for blockchain continue to grow and we believe it’s an opportune time to gather dry powder to selectively invest into the best early and mid-stage blockchain opportunities,” said Alison Davis, Chairman of Blockchain Coinvestors.
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