Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups in United States
The 50 most recent funding rounds tracked here span April through November 2025, with a cluster of activity in July and August.
The 50 most recent funding rounds tracked here span April through November 2025, with a cluster of activity in July and August. New York-area companies — Rain ($58M Series B), WisdomTree ($475M), Digital Asset ($135M), and Turnkey ($30M Series B) — account for a significant share of disclosed capital, while San Francisco anchors infrastructure and exchange plays: Portal to Bitcoin ($50M Series A), Courtyard ($30M Series A), and Lava ($18M Series A) all closed in 2025.
Round sizes span a wide range. Pump.fun (Solana Beach, CA) raised $600M in July 2025, the largest figure in the dataset, while seed-stage companies including Variational ($2M), Cowrie ($3M), and Merso ($3M) closed in the same multi-month window. Austin has a visible cluster — XMTP ($20M Series B), Carrot Labs, and Hyve Labs all raised there — and Chicago contributed two Series A deals: Coinflow Labs ($25M) and GigaStar ($6M).
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
Pump.fun (Solana Beach, CA) leads at $600M (July 2025), followed by WisdomTree (New York) at $475M (August 2025) and Mercurity Fintech Holding (New York) at $200M (July 2025). Cipher Mining ($150M), Bit Digital ($150M), and Digital Asset ($135M) round out the top six by disclosed amount.
Which cities have the most blockchain and crypto companies raising?
New York has the highest deal count among the 50 companies shown, with Rain, WisdomTree, Transak, Digital Asset, Turnkey, SOON, Tally, and several others all closing rounds in 2025. San Francisco is the second most active hub, anchoring Portal to Bitcoin, Courtyard, Lava, Bullish, and Securitize.
What funding stages appear most often in this segment?
"Series Unknown" is the most common label, reflecting rounds where stage is not publicly classified. Among explicitly labeled stages, Series A appears most frequently — seven companies raised at that level, including Coinflow Labs ($25M), Portal to Bitcoin ($50M), and Courtyard ($30M).
Which companies closed the most recent rounds?
Seismic (New York) closed a $10M venture round on November 10, 2025, the latest date in the dataset. Superlogic (Miami) followed with a $14M convertible note on October 27, and Coinflow Labs (Chicago) raised a $25M Series A on October 6.
How active is early-stage funding in this segment?
Seed rounds are well-represented: o1.exchange, Merso, BridgePort, Cowrie, W3.io, Stackup, SOON, and Orange Cap Games raised seed rounds ranging from $3M to $7M, mostly between June and August 2025. Castle (Coral Gables, FL) also closed a $1M pre-seed in June 2025.
Are there notable rounds outside New York and San Francisco?
Blockskye (Boston) closed a $16M Series C in July 2025, and Auradine (Santa Clara) raised $138M in a Series C in April. In Texas, XMTP (Austin) raised a $20M Series B and Empery Digital (Round Rock) closed $25M in August. Milwaukee, Denver, and Raleigh each appear once in the dataset.
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