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Across the 13 most recent blockchain and cryptocurrency funding entries shown (sorted by round date descending), one disclosed round stands apart: World’s…

Across the 13 most recent blockchain and cryptocurrency funding entries shown (sorted by round date descending), one disclosed round stands apart: World’s $135M on 2025-05-21. The next-largest disclosed amounts are LI.FI at $29M (2025-12-11) and Midas at $50M (2026-03-30), placing $135M clearly above the rest of the disclosed figures in this view.

The list also clusters by time and city. Date-wise, there’s a tight mid-2024 concentration: seven disclosed rounds fall between 2024-03-19 (Matter Labs) and 2024-11-05 (fija Finance GmbH), and Berlin appears repeatedly across the rows, including Midas (2026-03-30), LI.FI (2025-12-11), Mento Labs (2024-10-16), retraced’s parent city entries include Berlin (listed as Berlin, Germany for some companies), and multiple other Berlin-based companies such as Matter Labs (2024-03-19) and Finoa (2024-01-09). Stage labeling is mixed: “Series Unknown” appears in three entries (World on 2025-05-21, Mento Labs on 2024-10-16, and Nuri on 2024-02-13), while one company’s amount is undisclosed (Nuri, 2024-02-13).

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What’s the largest disclosed round in this Germany blockchain/crypto list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?

World’s $135M round on 2025-05-21 is the only disclosed figure above $50M in these 13 rows. The next-largest disclosed amounts cluster much lower, including Midas at $50M (2026-03-30) and LI.FI at $29M (2025-12-11).

Which cities appear most often, and is Berlin more represented than other German locations in this snapshot?

Berlin is repeatedly listed across multiple companies and dates, including Midas (2026-03-30), LI.FI (2025-12-11), Mento Labs (2024-10-16), Matter Labs (2024-03-19), and Finoa (2024-01-09). Other cities show up fewer times, such as Munich (Co-Power on 2025-06-10 at $7M; fija Finance GmbH on 2024-11-05 at $1M; and LI.FI listed with Berlin city fields for another row) and Düsseldorf via retraced (2024-09-10 at $17M).

How concentrated are the deals by time—are most rounds clustered in a specific window?

A substantial share of the entries falls within mid-2024: Matter Labs (2024-03-19), Finoa (2024-01-09), and multiple rounds through 2024-11-05 (fija Finance GmbH) sit close together compared with the earliest and latest years shown. The latest two rounds also create a separate tail near 2026, with Midas (2026-03-30 at $50M) and LI.FI (2025-12-11 at $29M).

What does the stage mix look like among labeled rounds, and how often is stage not specified?

Seed rounds appear repeatedly, including Co-Power ($7M, 2025-06-10), fija Finance GmbH ($1M, 2024-11-05), Blok-Z ($500K, 2024-09-17), and idOS ($5M, 2024-07-09). “Series Unknown” shows up in three entries (World on 2025-05-21 at $135M, Mento Labs on 2024-10-16 at $10M, and Nuri on 2024-02-13 with undisclosed amount), while “undisclosed” appears once (Nuri, 2024-02-13).

Are there notable outliers on the low end or in the middle of the distribution?

Blok-Z is a low-end outlier among disclosed amounts at $500K (2024-09-17), whereas the middle band includes entries like retraced at $17M (2024-09-10) and idOS at $5M (2024-07-09). On the high end, World’s $135M (2025-05-21) is an extreme compared with the next tier, including Midas at $50M (2026-03-30) and Matter Labs at $50M (2024-03-19).

What are the temporal edges of this slice—what’s the most recent and oldest dated funding in the rows shown?

The most recent entry is Midas on 2026-03-30 with a $50M disclosed round. The oldest dated row is Finoa on 2024-01-09 with $8M disclosed, defining a roughly 26-month span across the 13 rows.

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