Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups in New York
The 50 most recent disclosed funding rounds for blockchain and cryptocurrency companies headquartered in New York span from March 2024 through November 202…
The 50 most recent disclosed funding rounds for blockchain and cryptocurrency companies headquartered in New York span from March 2024 through November 2025, covering pre-seed through Series D and a large share of rounds where stage was not publicly disclosed. Deal sizes vary by several orders of magnitude: Karsa raised $500K at pre-seed in March 2025, while WisdomTree closed $475M in August 2025 and Galaxy Digital raised $403M in November 2024.
Seed-stage activity is dense across 2024, with AminoChain, Satflow, Kintsu, Sending Network, and Pond each closing between $4M and $8M. The 2025 data skews toward larger, later-stage transactions — Mercurity Fintech Holding ($200M, July), Digital Asset ($135M, June), Rain's Series B ($58M, August), and Turnkey's Series B ($30M, June) all closed within a six-month window. StarTower's $50M seed in February 2025 stands out as an atypical early-stage raise. The most recent entry is Seismic's $10M venture round, closed November 10, 2025.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 New York blockchain companies?
WisdomTree leads at $475M (Series Unknown, August 2025), followed by Galaxy Digital at $403M (Series Unknown, November 2024), Mercurity Fintech Holding at $200M (Series Unknown, July 2025), Digital Asset at $135M (Series Unknown, June 2025), and Public at $105M (Series D, December 2024). All five top rounds were raised by companies operating in institutional finance, digital asset infrastructure, or trading — not DeFi protocols or consumer-facing products.
Which funding stages show up most often in this dataset?
Seed rounds are the most frequent stage in the 50 rows, with companies including Pond, Satflow, AminoChain, Sending Network, Kintsu, and Drop each closing between $4M and $8M. Series Unknown — where stage was not publicly disclosed — forms the second-largest cluster and spans a wide range, from CYBERA's $2M in June 2024 to WisdomTree's $475M in August 2025. Series A rounds appear six times, ranging from Tally's $8M (April 2025) to Chaos Labs' $55M (August 2024).
Did any companies raise more than once during the period covered?
Rain closed a $25M Series Unknown in March 2025 and then a $58M Series B in August 2025 — two disclosed rounds within five months. Both are attributed to Rain's New York entity in the blockchain and cryptocurrency category.
What is the most recent round closed, and what was the earliest in this list?
Seismic closed a $10M Venture/Series Unknown round on November 10, 2025, making it the most recent in the 50 rows shown. The earliest rounds in the dataset date to mid-March 2024, with BitBrand ($500K), Coin Mart ($3M), Metaverse HQ ($1M), and Kemet Trading ($5M) all closing between March 12 and March 20, 2024.
What subsectors of blockchain and crypto are attracting funding in New York?
The 50 companies span several distinct subsectors: institutional finance and asset management (WisdomTree, Galaxy Digital, Rain, Public), infrastructure and key management (Turnkey, Digital Asset), DeFi protocols and restaking (Renzo, Life Defi, Cork Protocol, Elixir), compliance and identity verification (Notabene, zkPass, Prometheum), blockchain gaming (Orange Cap Games, Wincast), and NFT or digital collectibles tooling (Mintify, Satflow, V-Art).
Are there any notable outliers in the early-stage rounds?
StarTower raised $50M at the Seed stage in February 2025, which is a significant outlier relative to other seed deals in the dataset — most cluster between $3M and $8M. Chaos Labs' $55M Series A (August 2024) is similarly large for its stage. At the other end, Karsa closed a $500K pre-seed in March 2025, and V-Art raised $100K in May 2025, both well below the median for the set.
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