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FinTechs and Crypto Valuation: A Comparison with Traditional Assets

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Abstract

Purpose: To show how FinTechs (exchanges, payment apps, neobanks, brokers, custodians) shape\r\ncrypto-asset valuation by mediating access, liquidity, settlement, and compliance, and to bridge appraisal logics from\r\ntraditional assets to tokenized markets.\r\nMethodology: I extend a multilayer valuation framework with a copula-based interdependence structure to include a\r\nFinTech intermediation layer. Traditional finance factors (L1), crypto-native fundamentals (L2), and sentiment/behavioral\r\nsignals (L3) are augmented with FinTech variables, including stablecoin rails, exchange microstructure and outages,\r\npayment-app adoption, and custody/prime-broker collateral usability. Identification relies on interaction terms and\r\nevent-style tests around platform launches, fee changes, outages, partnerships, and regulatory actions.\r\nData: Token-level prices and liquidity measures; exchange depth/spreads and outage logs; stablecoin supply/velocity;\r\nand FinTech adoption proxies (e.g., app downloads/DAU, supported fiat rails, custody features, fee tiers). Regulatory\r\nand platform news provide time stamped events. (Frequency aligned to the main specification.)\r\nFindings: Higher FinTech intensity is associated with faster error-correction after information shocks and stronger\r\ntransmission of valuation signals when stablecoin liquidity and exchange depth are high. Outages and funding frictions\r\nincrease tail dependence. Adding FinTech terms improves explanatory power and stress-window accuracy without\r\nmaterially altering baseline coefficients.\r\nOriginal contribution: The paper makes FinTech intermediation an explicit, testable layer in crypto valuation, linking\r\nplatform conditions to price discovery within a transparent, regulation-ready (MiCA/SEC) and ESG-aware framework.\r\nThis clarifies how appraisal paradigms from traditional assets extend to crypto when routed through modern FinTech\r\ninfrastructure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-26
Number of pages26
JournalJournal of FinTech and Sustainable Finance
Volume1
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Fintech
  • artificial intelligence

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