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In 2021, global crypto and blockchain investments increased by 5.5 times to $30 billion.

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In 2021, global crypto and blockchain investments increased by 5.5 times to $30 billion.

According to a new report from KPMG, one of the Big Four accounting firms, investment in the crypto and blockchain space increased 5.5 times from the previous year to more than $30 billion in 2021. According to KPMG, 2021 will be a “blockbuster year for crypto and blockchain.”

KPMG published a report Monday on investments in the cryptocurrency, blockchain, and fintech space.

Noting that global fintech reached $210 billion last year, the Big Four accounting firm wrote: “We saw growing deal sizes in a wide variety of fintech subsectors — from crypto and blockchain to wealth tech and cybersecurity.”

Describing 2021 as a “Blockbuster year for crypto and blockchain,” KPMG detailed:

Investment in the crypto and blockchain space soared in 2021, rising from $5.4 billion in 2020 to over $30 billion.

“Globally, there was an incredible increase in the level of recognition for the potential role of crypto and its underlying technologies in modern financial systems,” KPMG noted.

“Increasing activity in the space has also sparked further action from central banks, some of which are considering the development of digital currencies in the footsteps of the digital yuan in China,” the global professional services firm further stated.

The KPMG report also highlights that global VC investment reached a record $115 billion in 2021, surpassing the previous high of $53.2 billion set in 2018.

Global Crypto and Blockchain Investments Soared in 2021, Rising 5.5X to $30 Billion

Meanwhile, KPMG is investing in cryptocurrency. On Monday, KPMG in Canada announced that it has invested in bitcoin and ether, putting the cryptocurrencies in its corporate Treasury. “This investment reflects our belief that institutional adoption of crypto assets and blockchain technology will continue to grow and become a regular part of the asset mix,” said the Big Four accounting firm.