Venture - Series Unknown Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups
The 14 companies listed here represent venture rounds of undisclosed or disclosed size in blockchain and cryptocurrency, with round dates ranging from Febr…
The 14 companies listed here represent venture rounds of undisclosed or disclosed size in blockchain and cryptocurrency, with round dates ranging from February 2021 through November 2025. The five most recent entries — Zengo (Tel Aviv), Seismic (New York), EVEN (Milwaukee), Meanwhile (Hamilton, Bermuda), and KGeN (Bengaluru) — all closed between October and November 2025, suggesting continued capital deployment in the segment despite broader market variability. The largest single raise in the visible data is Meanwhile's $82M in October 2025, followed by Lightnet's $50M out of Bangkok in August 2022.
New York accounts for five of the 14 companies, making it the dominant hub in this slice, while six companies are headquartered outside the United States entirely — spanning Israel, Bermuda, India, Thailand, Switzerland, and Canada. Three companies (Zengo, EVEN, Sardine) did not disclose round size. At the low end of disclosed figures, Rad, The Sandbox, and Public each recorded $100K raises, the smallest amounts in the set.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these companies?
Meanwhile (Hamilton, Bermuda) leads at $82M, closed October 2025. Lightnet (Bangkok) follows at $50M from August 2022. Mid-range raises include Prometheum at $15M (March 2022), KGeN at $14M (October 2025), and Seismic at $10M (November 2025).
Which city appears most often in this segment?
New York is the most represented location, appearing five times: Seismic ($10M, Nov 2025), Prometheum ($15M, Mar 2022), Rad ($100K, Mar 2022), Public ($100K, Dec 2021), and ShelterZoom ($5M, Feb 2021).
How current is the funding activity shown here?
The five most recent rounds closed between October 1 and November 22, 2025 — Zengo, Seismic, EVEN, Meanwhile, and KGeN. Prior activity clusters in 2022 (Lightnet, Sardine, Prometheum, Rad) and 2021 (The Sandbox, Public, Enso Finance, Covalent, ShelterZoom).
Which companies in this set did not disclose their round size?
Three companies — Zengo (Tel Aviv, Nov 2025), EVEN (Milwaukee, Oct 2025), and Sardine (Miami, Aug 2022) — closed venture rounds without disclosing the amount.
How international is the geographic spread of these companies?
Six of the 14 companies are headquartered outside the United States: Zengo (Tel Aviv, Israel), Meanwhile (Hamilton, Bermuda), KGeN (Bengaluru, India), Lightnet (Bangkok, Thailand), Enso Finance (Zürich, Switzerland), and Covalent (Vancouver, Canada). The remaining eight are based in U.S. cities.
What is the range of disclosed round sizes in this dataset?
Disclosed amounts span from $100K — reported by Rad, The Sandbox, and Public — up to $82M for Meanwhile. The spread is wide, with no strong clustering at a single order of magnitude among the 11 companies that disclosed a figure.
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