Series Unknown Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups
Blockchain and cryptocurrency companies in the Series Unknown category span a wide deal-size range in this dataset, from Pump.fun's $600M round (July 12, 2…
Blockchain and cryptocurrency companies in the Series Unknown category span a wide deal-size range in this dataset, from Pump.fun's $600M round (July 12, 2025, Solana Beach, CA) and IREN's $550M raise (June 11, 2025, Sydney) down to V-Art's $100K close (May 15, 2025, New York) and Folks Finance's $300K (June 3, 2025). The window covers May through late August 2025, with 12 of the 50 entries carrying undisclosed amounts.
U.S. cities dominate the list, with New York and San Francisco each hosting multiple companies. Toronto emerges as the most concentrated non-U.S. hub, with TenX, Matador Gold Technologies, and FRNT Financial all closing rounds between July and August 2025. IREN (Sydney) appears twice — $550M in June and $102M in August — making it the only company among the 50 rows with two separate entries.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this segment?
Pump.fun leads with $600M (July 12, 2025, Solana Beach, CA), followed by IREN at $550M (June 11, 2025, Sydney) and WisdomTree at $475M (August 12, 2025, New York). Mercurity Fintech Holding ($200M, New York), Bit Digital ($150M, Flushing, NY), and Cipher Mining ($150M, Rye, NY) round out the top six disclosed rounds in the dataset.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Twelve of the 50 entries carry undisclosed amounts, including Mesh and Securitize (both San Francisco), Plume Network (San Francisco), Crystal (Amsterdam), and Shiga Digital (Abu Dhabi). Undisclosed rounds are distributed across every month in the May–August 2025 window.
Which cities show up most often in this dataset?
New York leads with at least six entries — WisdomTree, Digital Asset, Mercurity Fintech Holding, Bit Digital, ShelterZoom, and V-Art. San Francisco follows with Bullish, Mesh, Plume Network, and Securitize, while Toronto contributes TenX, Matador Gold Technologies, and FRNT Financial.
What range of deal sizes does this dataset cover?
Disclosed amounts run from $100K (V-Art, May 2025) to $600M (Pump.fun, July 2025), with nine entries exceeding $100M. Several rounds sit below $1M, including Folks Finance ($300K, June 2025), MineHub Technologies ($370K, July 2025), and Norwegian Block Exchange ($540K, July 2025).
Which non-U.S. regions contribute the most companies?
Europe accounts for 11 entries across Germany (World, $135M), Spain (Bit2Me, $35M), France, UK, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Czech Republic. Canada contributes five entries — three from Toronto (TenX, Matador Gold Technologies, FRNT Financial) and two from Vancouver (MineHub Technologies, Pioneer) — and Singapore hosts three: Galaxis, BitFuFu, and Internet of Services.
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