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Google’s Parent Alphabet Is Major Blockchain Investor, Has Poured $1.5 Billion Since September 2021

Investment management company BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and tech major Samsung secured the second, third, and fourth positions.

Alphabet, the parent of search engine giant Google, has invested a whopping sum of $1.5 billion (roughly Rs. 11,900 crore) in the blockchain industry in the last eleven months since September 2021. With this, the tech major has topped the list of companies with the greatest number of investments tied to blockchain startups. The investment management company BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and tech major Samsung secured the second, third, and fourth positions on the list compiled by market intelligence platform, Blockdata.

A total of 40 companies collectively invested around $6 billion (roughly Rs. 47,600 crore) into blockchain start-ups between September 2021 and June 2022.

While Alphabet is the largest investor capital-wise, South Korea-based Samsung has emerged as the most active investor in the blockchain technology.

Samsung is the most active, having invested in 13 companies. UOB came in next with seven investments, followed by Citigroup with six investments, and Goldman Sachs with five,” Blockdata said in its analysis.

Google has closely been watching the blockchain space, its CEO Sundar Pichai had revealed earlier in February, calling the sector “an interesting and powerful technology with broad applications.”

Google has been allowing the integration of Google Pay with crypto firms such as Crypto.Com to facilitate the purchase of crypto assets.

Meanwhile, Samsung has also been making strides in the blockchain and crypto sector in recent times.

In January, the smartphone mammoth revealed a new “NFT Aggregation Platform” to an array of its smart televisions that lets people browse NFTs for sale and even buy them via the TV set itself. The company is also integrating its latest flagship, the Galaxy Fold 4 with the NFT ecosystem.

The blockchain sector, despite being in its nascent stage, has been attracting tonnes of capital from industry mammoths around the world.

Goldman Sachs, BNY Mellon, PayPal, Microsoft, Commonwealth Bank, Prosus, Tencent, CitiGroup, UOB, Wells Fargo, LG, as well as Americal Express have secured ranks fifth to sixteenth on the Blockdata list of top investors in the blockchain sector.

Earlier in May, analytics firms Messari and Dove Metrics had claimed that a total of $30.2 billion (roughly Rs. 239,700 crore) was raised by Web3 firms in 1,313 rounds in 2021.

Over a third of the total funds raised went into the centralised finance (CeFi) sector, making up $10.2 billion (roughly Rs. 80,800 crore) in investment. CeFi allows people to route all the crypto trading orders through centralised exchanges.

Source:gadget360.com

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