Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups in Singapore
Singapore's Central Region is the recorded location for all 50 companies in this dataset, with rounds spanning November 2023 through November 2025.
Singapore's Central Region is the recorded location for all 50 companies in this dataset, with rounds spanning November 2023 through November 2025. Seed is the most common labeled stage, though three rounds have reached Series A or B: Bitlayer ($9M, October 2024), Initia Labs ($14M, September 2024), and Interlace ($10M, December 2024). The largest single disclosed amount is Olea's $100M close in November 2024, followed by Internet of Services at $21M (June 2025) and Morph at $19M (March 2024). Fifteen of the 50 entries carry undisclosed amounts, consistent with token-based or private placement structures common in this sector.
The 2025 vintage covers 15 rounds through November. Infrastructure and DeFi protocols anchor the larger deals — Solv Protocol and StakeStone each raised $10M in early 2025 — while seed-stage activity remained steady across gaming (Eyeball Games, $3M, April), payments-adjacent fintech (Betterx, $2M, March), and protocol tooling (W Chain, $700K, February). The earliest entry in the set is Wind.app's $4M pre-seed from November 2023.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 companies?
Olea leads at $100M (Series Unknown, November 2024), followed by Internet of Services at $21M (June 2025), peaq at $20M (May 2024), and Morph at $19M (March 2024). Initia Labs ($14M Series A, September 2024) and Interlace ($10M Series B, December 2024) round out the top six disclosed amounts.
Which companies have reached Series A or Series B?
Three entries carry a formal growth-stage label: Initia Labs (Series A, $14M, September 2024), Bitlayer (Series A, $9M, October 2024), and Interlace (Series B, $10M, December 2024). The large majority of rounds are seed or tagged 'Series Unknown,' a label frequently applied to token or strategic raises in this sector.
How many of the 50 rounds fall in 2025, and what do they look like?
Fifteen rounds closed in 2025 (through November), ranging from Novastro's $1M seed in January to Internet of Services' $21M in June. Most are early-stage: Solv Protocol and StakeStone are the outliers at $10M each, while the rest sit between $500K (CredShields) and $3M (Eyeball Games, Savea).
What sub-sectors appear most frequently across this group?
DeFi liquidity and staking protocols (Solv Protocol, StakeStone, Filament Finance, Ammalgam), Bitcoin and L2 infrastructure (Bitlayer, LightLink, Metale Protocol), and Web3 gaming (Eyeball Games, Nyan Heroes, StarryNift, Iskra) each have multiple representatives. Real-world asset tokenization (ZOTH, OpenEden, Olea) and blockchain security (CredShields, CyWreck) are smaller but distinct clusters.
How many rounds have undisclosed funding amounts?
Exactly 15 of the 50 entries list undisclosed amounts, including Rewards Bunny, Galaxis, UXLINK, Particle Network, Iskra, and Meson Network. This concentration is typical in crypto-native fundraising, where token allocations or private placements are frequently not publicly sized.
What does pre-seed activity look like in this dataset?
Three companies raised pre-seed rounds: Wind.app ($4M, November 2023), Pell Network ($3M, October 2024), and Savea ($3M, May 2025). All three disclosed their amounts, and Wind.app's $4M is notably large relative to the stage label, suggesting an aggressive early-round structure.
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