Bpifrance wants to double its investment in blockchain start-ups by 2029

27.03.2025
Bpifrance wants to double its investment in blockchain start-ups by 2029
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The public investment bank, having invested over 150 million euros in the sector across a decade, aims to match this investment over just the next 4 years. "Our clear intention is to accelerate in this industry," states Arnaud Caudoux, Deputy CEO of Bpifrance. A token allocation will also be included.

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Following a decade of crypto industry investment, Bpifrance's assessment reveals promising results. "Despite the industry's inherent challenges, the outcomes speak for themselves," states Arnaud Caudoux, Deputy CEO of the public investment bank, this Thursday.

Since 2014, the institution has backed roughly 200 blockchain startups, channeling over 150 million euros through partner funds and direct equity investments (15 million euros). "Nearly all these projects remain active and most are thriving," notes Arnaud Caudoux. "It's time to accelerate," he emphasizes, particularly given the dynamic U.S. market.

Consequently, Bpifrance plans to double its investment by 2029, diversifying across loans, equity investments, and tokens.

"While continuing our lending activities, we'll emphasize equity investments and tokens, building on our successful ventures with Morpho and Aleph," explains Arnaud Caudoux. Though Bpifrance has exited Aleph, it maintains its Morpho token position.

The plan encompasses a balanced allocation of 100 million euros for direct investments, 100 million euros for indirect investments through partner funds (including Cathay Ledger), and a 25 million euro token fund. "Due to regulatory constraints, we can't establish a token fund yet, so investments will be made progressively and carried on Bpifrance's balance sheet," says Arnaud Caudoux.

This announcement follows Digital Affairs Minister Clara Chappaz's recent pledge to strengthen both regulatory and financial support for the French sector. "I will convene crypto stakeholders in April to evaluate the sector's health and maintain our position as a leading hub," she stated in an interview with The Big Whale.

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Raphaël Bloch

Raphaël Bloch is CEO and co-founder of The Big Whale, an independent market intelligence platform on digital assets serving financial market participants through editorial coverage, research, a weekly briefing, and in-person events. He co-founded The Big Whale in April 2022. At the platform, he moderates and hosts institutional events bringing together banks, asset managers, custodians, and infrastructure providers on topics including staking, on-chain yield, stablecoins, DeFi lending, and tokenisation. He has moderated panels at events hosted in partnership with Bitwise, Everstake, Gemini, Morpho, Hexarq, Coinhouse, Delubac, Franklin Templeton, and the Ethereum Foundation, held in London and Paris between late 2025 and mid-2026.

Before founding The Big Whale, Bloch worked as a reporter at Les Echos from December 2016 to March 2020, then at L'Express from March 2020 to March 2022. He also previously worked at Reuters. Since September 2022, he has held a concurrent role as Business Analyst at BFM Business. He has been active in crypto journalism since 2016. He holds degrees from emlyon and the CFJ.

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