Why BitMEX Just Invested In This South African Bitcoin Exchange – Forbes

The parent company of BitMEX invested in South Africa's largest Bitcoin exchange.

100x Ventures, the venture arm of the parent company of BitMEX, invested in South Africa's largest Bitcoin exchange, VALR.

Two factors likely propelled 100x Ventures to invest in the exchange. First, it positions the company for additional growth in overseas markets. Second, it allows the firm to meet the demand for regional exchanges and trading services.

The Series A funding round led by 100x Ventures raised $3.4 million for the exchange. VALR says it has 40,000 users and has processed 13,000 BTC in the past month.

Reasons the Investment Could Have Been Compelling For the BitMEX Parent Company

100x Venture's investment in VALR directly positions itself to gain exposure to a developing crypto market in South Africa.

BitMEX has remained a dominant force in the futures market for several years. But, regional investments allow BitMEX and 100x Group to diversify its business further.

According to data from Skew.com, BitMEX remains as the most dominant Bitcoin futures exchange in the global market. It has an open interest of $1.02 billion, more than double its competitors, like Binance and Bybit.

The open interest of Bitcoin futures exchanges.

Another reason for the investment could have been the rapidly expanding regional peer-to-peer Bitcoin markets. In many countries outside of major cryptocurrency markets, there is a shortage of well-regulated and transparent Bitcoin exchanges.

Consequently, the volume of peer-to-peer exchanges that allow users to trade directly with one another began to surge.

Technology researcher Kevin Rooke found that peer-to-peer Bitcoin volumes recently hit record highs in India, Ghana, the Philippines, and Mexico.

Peer-to-peer trading is typically an alternative to exchanges in regions or markets that lack a proper exchange infrastructure.

Given the evident increase in demand for regional exchanges, the investment of 100x Venture fills a gap between major and relatively small crypto markets.

Arthur Hayes, the CEO and co-founder of 100x Group, said:

"South Africa has an incredibly exciting and fast-growing cryptocurrency ecosystem, and we believe VALR is well-placed to capitalize on future growth of bitcoin trading. In VALR we're backing not only a successful early-stage business, but a management team with the ability to scale operations significantly."

The Timing of the Investment Coincides With Positive Market Sentiment

After the highly-anticipated block reward halving in May, the hash rate of the Bitcoin blockchain network soared to record highs.

It shows that the mining sector is healthy, despite the abrupt decline in a large portion of their revenues.

A stable mining industry could cause selling pressure on the cryptocurrency exchange market to gradually decline in the medium-term.

The investment comes during a period when the sentiment is largely positive. The price of Bitcoin has tended to rally following every block reward halving, and some investors foresee a prolonged uptrend.

Jason Williams, the co-founder and partner at Morgan Creek Digital,saidhe expects a new all-time high for Bitcoin in 2020.

A confluence of the growing demand for regional exchanges, the need to diversify 100x Group's portfolio, and positive market sentiment appear to have led to the investment in VALR.

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