Blockchain.com 
One of the oldest and biggest corporations in crypto and blockchain industries
Analytics date: 17.02.2025
Basic information
Head office
London, UKHead officeGeography of business
United Kingdom- United States of America
- Australia
- Russia
- France
- Finland
- Canada
- Austria
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Turkey
- Poland
- Spain
- Italy
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Mexico
- Japan
- China
- Czech Republic
Geography of businessDate of the last round
Last round 11/2023Date of the last roundTotal funds raised
$1.1B+Total funds raisedPrice per share
$10Price per sharePrice per share. Based on the latest known transaction. It is not an offer or investment recommendation.
Analytics date: 17.02.2025
Industry analysis
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Language
Stablecoins Aren’t For Banks—Here’s Why!
Recently, we have seen a spate of institutions announce the launch of their own stablecoins, including Societe General, Revolut, and now Bank of America is considering weighing in. One has to question why, though? USDT and USDC - the biggest stablecoins in the industry already account for $200 billion of crypto’s AUM.
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Competitor analysis
Leaders in the ratio of valuation to investment
The histogram shows the ratio of the company's value to the volume of investments received. The post-money estimate of the last round is taken as the cost of the company. The volume of investments is the amount of funds raised by the company during all rounds + debt financing. The histogram shows the coefficient obtained by dividing the value of the company by the amount of investments received by it. Accordingly, the higher the coefficient, the better: the less money the company needed to achieve its valuation. The companies on the histogram are arranged in descending order of the coefficient.
Growth rates of companies in the sector