CoinGecko is exploring a potential sale that could value the crypto data platform at around $500M, as M&A activity across the crypto sector accelerates.CoinGecko is exploring a potential sale that could value the crypto data platform at around $500M, as M&A activity across the crypto sector accelerates.

CoinGecko Explores Potential Sale at Around $500 Million Valuation

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CoinGecko, one of the largest crypto market data and analytics platforms, is exploring a potential sale that could value the company at around $500 million, according to people familiar with the matter. The firm has reportedly hired investment bank Moelis to advise on the process, as merger and acquisition activity across the crypto sector continues to accelerate.

Sources said the sale process began late last year, though one person cautioned that it may still be too early for a final valuation to be set. CoinGecko has not publicly confirmed the talks and did not respond to requests for comment by the time of publication. Moelis also declined to comment.

Founded in 2014, CoinGecko has grown into one of the most widely used cryptocurrency data platforms, tracking thousands of digital assets across exchanges, DeFi protocols, NFTs, and on-chain metrics. The company generates revenue primarily through advertising, API services, and enterprise data products, positioning it as a strategic asset for exchanges, fintech firms, and institutional crypto players seeking data scale and user reach.

Sale talks come amid record crypto M&A activity

The potential CoinGecko sale comes as crypto dealmaking reaches record levels. In 2025 alone, disclosed M&A transactions in the crypto sector totaled approximately $8.6 billion across 133 deals, according to PitchBook data. That figure surpasses the combined deal count of the previous four years, highlighting a clear shift toward consolidation.

Major transactions over the past year include Coinbase’s $2.9 billion acquisition of Deribit and Kraken’s $1.5 billion purchase of NinjaTrader. Alongside these large deals, a steady stream of smaller acquisitions has taken place across crypto payments, data services, infrastructure, and trading platforms.

Industry observers note that improved regulatory clarity and increased institutional participation are driving companies to pursue acquisitions that offer scale, established user bases, and compliant infrastructure.

CoinGecko’s situation draws comparisons to the acquisition of CoinMarketCap by Binance in 2020. Binance finalized that deal at a reported valuation of up to $400 million, making it one of the largest mergers in the crypto industry at the time. The acquisition allowed Binance to leverage CoinMarketCap’s massive global traffic and strengthen its position as the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange.

CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko have long been viewed as peers, competing for dominance in crypto market data, rankings, and analytics. A CoinGecko sale at or above the reported $500 million level would mark a new benchmark for data platforms in the sector.

What happens next

At this stage, no buyer has been publicly identified, and there is no guarantee that CoinGecko will proceed with a sale. Sources emphasized that discussions remain preliminary and that strategic alternatives may still be under consideration.

If a deal does materialize, it could reshape the competitive landscape among crypto data providers. Platforms such as CoinCodex and CoinCarp operate in the same space, offering market data, price tracking, and analytics to retail and professional users. Increased consolidation could raise questions around data neutrality, independence, and integration with larger crypto ecosystems.

For now, CoinGecko’s exploration of a sale underscores a broader trend in crypto markets, where mature platforms with strong brands and consistent revenue are becoming prime acquisition targets as the industry continues to consolidate.

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