IEOs account for 53.8% of positive year-to-date (YTD) returns on investment (ROI). On the other hand, the IDOs have just 2.6% of positive ROI this year.IEOs account for 53.8% of positive year-to-date (YTD) returns on investment (ROI). On the other hand, the IDOs have just 2.6% of positive ROI this year.

IEOs Dominate Crypto Fundraising in 2026, IDOs Lag

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The crypto fundraising sector has gone through a notable shift between the Initial Dex Offerings (IDOs) and Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs) this year. Particularly, the Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs) have outperformed Initial Dex Offerings (IDOs). As per the data from CryptoRank, the IEOs account for 53.8% of positive year-to-date (YTD) returns on investment (ROI). On the other hand, the IDOs have just 2.6% of positive ROI this year.

IEOs Outpace IDOs with Staggering 53.8% Positive ROI Year-To-Date

Based on the market data, the Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs) have outcompeted Initial Dex Offerings (IDOs) in 2026 with a 53.8% positive ROI year-to-date. Contrarily, with only 2.6% of positive ROI, a staggering 97.37% of the IDOs remained in the negative zone this year. So, the centralized exchanges (CEXs) are offering stricter project selection as well as a relatively dependable listing pathway, irrespective of their custodial nature.

Keeping in view the growing traction of centralized exchanges, the IEOs are significantly outcompeting IDOs when it comes to ROI. Although IDOs are the most commonly used fundraising route, they show overwhelmingly poor performance. On the opposite, IEOs are displaying persistent growth with a comparatively balanced outcome. Therefore, in line with the combination of the benefits that the centralized exchanges provide, IEOs have turned into a relatively attractive option among institutional and retail investors looking for stability.

Quality Management Attracts Fundraising toward IEOs Amid Wider Market Shift

According to CryptoRank, the ROI gap is significantly growing among IDOs and IEOs. Thus, the rising trend around IEOs could play a critical role in reshaping the wider fundraising network. Overall, IEO resurgence underscores a wider inclination toward quality management, highlighting that profitability is associated with centralized oversight in comparison with decentralized experimentation.

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