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DeFi Giant Spark Shelves Crypto App Plans to Focus on Institutional Infrastructure

November 19, 2025Coindeskgeneral
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“We had an internal discussion and we're going to put it on pause for now just because we view our edge as largely in the DeFi-native crypto space,” Sam MacPherson, CEO of Phoenix Labs, told CoinDesk in an interview during Devconnect Buenos Aires. “We are not builders of consumer apps, and this space is very competitive.

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DeFi Giant Spark Shifts Focus to Institutional Crypto Infrastructure Amidst Competitive Consumer App Landscape In a strategic move that signals the evolving priorities of the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector, Spark, a leading DeFi platform, has decided to shelve its plans for a consumer-facing cryptocurrency app. The decision, revealed by Spark's CEO Sam MacPherson in an interview during the recent Devconnect event in Buenos Aires, reflects the company's assessment that its core strengths lie in servicing the institutional crypto market rather than building consumer-oriented applications. Spark's shift in focus underscores the increasing complexity and competitiveness of the cryptocurrency app landscape, which has become crowded with a myriad of offerings targeting retail investors and users. MacPherson acknowledged that Spark does not view itself as a builder of consumer-facing apps, a space he described as "very competitive." Instead, the company believes its expertise and market edge lie firmly within the DeFi-native crypto ecosystem, which caters to the specialized needs of institutional investors and financial institutions. This strategic pivot by Spark could have significant implications for the broader crypto industry. As institutional adoption of digital assets continues to accelerate, the demand for robust, enterprise-grade infrastructure and services has grown exponentially. Spark's decision to focus its resources on serving this institutional market may position the company as a key player in the development of the crypto industry's backbone, catering to the needs of banks, hedge funds, and other financial entities looking to integrate digital assets into their investment portfolios and operational frameworks. The shift away from consumer-facing apps also suggests that Spark recognizes the challenges of competing in a crowded and rapidly evolving market, where user acquisition and retention can be arduous and capital-intensive. By concentrating on the institutional space, Spark may be able to leverage its DeFi expertise and established industry relationships to secure a more defensible competitive position and capitalize on the growing institutional demand for cryptocurrency-related services and infrastructure. However, this decision is not without its risks. The institutional crypto market, while promising, is also highly complex, with stringent regulatory requirements and a need for robust security and compliance measures. Spark will need to navigate these challenges effectively and differentiate its offerings from the growing number of providers targeting the institutional segment. Furthermore, the decision to shelve consumer app plans could be seen as a missed opportunity in a market that continues to attract mainstream adoption and interest. Spark's retreat from the consumer space may leave room for other players to fill the void and potentially capture a larger share of the retail crypto market. Despite these potential drawbacks, Spark's strategic shift reflects the maturation of the cryptocurrency industry and the evolving priorities of leading DeFi platforms. As the market continues to evolve, companies like Spark will need to make tough decisions to align their resources and focus with the most promising growth opportunities, which in this case appears to be the institutional crypto infrastructure space.

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