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DeFi Technologies’ subsidiary Valour has already launched five BRL-denominated crypto ETPs, including Solana, on Brazil’s B3 exchange via BDRs, while the parent company faces multiple securities class actions, regulatory review over share ownership imbalances, and recent board-level changes.
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This combination of international product expansion and rising legal and governance scrutiny highlights a company simultaneously broadening its market reach and confronting mounting operational questions.
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We’ll now examine how DeFi Technologies’ Brazilian ETP rollout amid intensifying legal and regulatory pressure may reshape the earlier investment narrative.
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To own DeFi Technologies, you have to believe its ETP platform can keep scaling across new markets while it manages legal, regulatory and governance uncertainty. In the near term, the key catalyst is execution in Brazil, where Valour’s BRL ETP rollout is expanding access to several major tokens. At the same time, multiple securities class actions and an OSC review of share imbalances elevate the main risk, which is now concentrated around disclosure quality and governance credibility.
The most relevant recent development is Valour’s approval to list five BRL-denominated crypto ETPs, including Solana, on Brazil’s B3 via BDRs. This is Valour’s first move beyond Europe and gives DeFi Technologies a foothold in Latin America’s largest crypto market, directly linked to one of the company’s core growth catalysts: international ETP distribution. How effectively this Brazilian shelf attracts and retains assets could influence how investors weigh that growth opportunity against rising legal and regulatory questions.
Yet while Brazil opens a new door, investors should also be aware of the growing legal pressure around alleged misstatements and unresolved share ownership issues…
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DeFi Technologies’ narrative projects $324.7 million revenue and $269.6 million earnings by 2028. This requires 62.4% yearly revenue growth and a $250.2 million earnings increase from $19.4 million today.
Uncover how DeFi Technologies’ forecasts yield a CA$5.60 fair value, a 344% upside to its current price.
Seven fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly C$1.24 to C$6.70 per share, showing how far apart individual assessments can be. As you weigh those views against DeFi Technologies’ dependence on DeFi Alpha trades for a large portion of its revenue story, it becomes even more important to compare several alternative scenarios for how reliably those trades might contribute over time.



















