
Between 2020 and 2024, global banking giants have made a total of 345 blockchain investments, led by Citigroup and Goldman Sachs with 18 investments each.
JPMorgan and Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ follow closely behind, with significant investment scale.
This trend clearly indicates that traditional financial institutions are laying out digital assets, asset tokenization, payment settlement, and other core blockchain applications with unprecedented intensity.
Companies like Brazil's CloudWalk and Germany's Solaris have successively secured hundreds of millions in funding, reflecting traditional banks' strong confidence in fintech innovation.
Industry analysis suggests that with clearer regulations and diverse technological applications, this round of blockchain investment may reshape the future financial landscape.