Karsten Wenzlaff, Advisor
August 26th, 2025
Mar 2, 2026 | NCFA Fintech Market Activity | Digital Assets And Market Structure

On February 28 2026, Coincheck completed its 3iQ acquisition, taking about 99.8% beneficial ownership of the Ontario based digital asset manager and turning an announced January 3iQ agreement into a finished cross-border ownership change with direct Canadian relevance.
Coincheck Group is the holding company of Coincheck, one of Japan’s largest crypto asset exchanges. Monex Group remains the controlling shareholder of Coincheck Group and was also the seller in the 3iQ transaction. That fact makes this deal more than just a portfolio add, and moves a Canadian digital asset manager into a larger international platform that already spans exchange access, brokerage, staking, and institutional client distribution.
3iQ brings a regulated product track record that already has market credibility in Canada. 3iQ product history includes becoming Canada’s first regulated digital asset investment fund manager in 2017, launching one of the first diversified crypto funds in 2018, and bringing major exchange listed Bitcoin and Ether funds to the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2020. More recent expansion added managed accounts, Ethereum staking products, a Solana staking ETF, and a spot based XRP ETF. That mix gives Coincheck immediate reach into regulated investment wrappers that already matter to institutional allocators.
Coincheck’s institutional buildout now includes 3iQ in Canada, Aplo in France (Oct 2025), and Next Finance in staking infrastructure (Apr 2025). Digital asset firms are consolidating beyond single product competition and toward control of a wider institutional stack. Distribution, regulated wrappers, staking capability, and client relationships carry more strategic value when the market shifts from retail access to institutional scale.
For Canada, this is a reminder that proven digital asset platforms continue to attract global buyers. Leading digital assets companies may be the groups that control more of the full client path, from exchange access and staking to regulated investment products and institutional distribution.
As crypto firms consolidate across exchanges, staking, brokerage, and regulated funds, does long term value move to the groups that control more of the institutional stack?
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