Crypto derivatives platform BitMEX reportedly seeking buyer amid market shifts

February 27, 2025 08:04 PM PST | By Invezz
 Crypto derivatives platform BitMEX reportedly seeking buyer amid market shifts
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Crypto derivatives platform BitMEX is reportedly looking for a buyer, signaling a potential shake-up in the digital asset trading industry.

The exchange, once a dominant player in the crypto derivatives market, has enlisted Broadhaven Capital Partners, an investment banking firm, to facilitate a sale, according to a CoinDesk report.

The development comes as BitMEX grapples with legal troubles, including a hefty $100 million fine over anti-money laundering violations.

Broadhaven Capital Partners specializes in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory and has worked with several financial institutions in securing strategic deals.

The search for a buyer underscores the competitive landscape of the crypto derivatives market, where leading platforms are looking to consolidate their positions.

BitMEX, founded in 2014, was once a pioneer in Bitcoin futures trading, but it has faced growing competition from rivals like Deribit, Binance, and Bybit.

BitMEX’s reported sale efforts come amid a wave of mergers and acquisitions in the crypto industry.

Notably, Deribit, the world’s leading Bitcoin and Ethereum options exchange, has been at the center of a bidding war between Coinbase and Kraken as both firms seek to expand their derivatives offerings.

Meanwhile, FalconX, a prime brokerage firm, recently acquired Arbelos Markets, a trading firm specializing in crypto derivatives.

The deal is part of FalconX’s expansion strategy to strengthen its presence in the derivatives sector, an area of growing interest for institutional investors.

BitMEX’s attempt to find a buyer comes just over a month after a US court ordered the exchange to pay a $100 million fine for violating anti-money laundering laws.

This follows a 2022 guilty plea from BitMEX and its co-founders, who had already paid $110 million in penalties.

The legal troubles stem from a 2020 indictment that led to Arthur Hayes stepping down as CEO.

The US Department of Justice had accused BitMEX’s leadership—including co-founders Ben Delo and Samuel Reed—of failing to implement proper compliance measures, allowing illicit transactions to flow through the exchange.

As BitMEX explores a sale, the outcome could reshape the competitive landscape of the crypto derivatives industry.

Whether a major player acquires the platform or it struggles to find a buyer remains to be seen.

With regulatory scrutiny tightening, the fate of BitMEX will likely influence how other crypto exchanges navigate compliance and M&A strategies moving forward.

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