Funded Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Startups
The 50 most recent blockchain and cryptocurrency funding rounds in this data set run from July 2025 through late November 2025.
The 50 most recent blockchain and cryptocurrency funding rounds in this data set run from July 2025 through late November 2025. Disclosed amounts span an unusually wide range: MineHub Technologies closed a $370K round in Vancouver while Pump.fun raised $600M from Solana Beach in July 2025. Other large raises include WisdomTree's $475M round in New York and IREN's $102M raise in Sydney, both in August, and Meanwhile's $82M venture round closed in Bermuda in October.
San Francisco and New York are the most represented cities, collectively accounting for roughly 15 of the 50 companies. Chicago produced two Series A deals—Coinflow Labs ($25M) and GigaStar ($6M)—and Paris appears three times with Kriptown, The Blockchain Group, and Spiko. Roughly 23 of the 50 companies are headquartered outside the United States, spanning Israel, Singapore, Australia, the UK, Canada, France, Spain, India, and elsewhere. Eleven rounds list undisclosed amounts; the remaining 39 carry figures between $370K and $600M.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed funding rounds in this group?
Pump.fun leads with $600M raised in July 2025 from Solana Beach, followed by WisdomTree at $475M in New York (August 2025) and IREN at $102M in Sydney (August 2025). Meanwhile in Bermuda closed an $82M venture round in October, and Rain in New York raised $58M at Series B in August.
Which cities have the highest concentration of recently funded blockchain companies?
San Francisco and New York together account for roughly 15 of the 50 companies shown. Chicago produced two Series A deals—Coinflow Labs ($25M, October 2025) and GigaStar ($6M, September 2025)—while Paris appears three times with Kriptown, The Blockchain Group, and Spiko.
How does the stage distribution break down across these 50 rounds?
Roughly 30 of the 50 rounds are labeled 'Series Unknown' or 'Venture - Series Unknown,' the most common classification in the set. Series A and Seed each appear eight times. Series B is represented twice—Rain ($58M) and XMTP ($20M)—and Blockskye is the lone Series C at $16M. Superlogic's $14M convertible note in Miami is the only structured debt instrument in the group.
How much of the recent activity comes from companies outside the United States?
Roughly 23 of the 50 companies are headquartered outside the US. Notable non-US raises include IREN ($102M, Sydney), Meanwhile ($82M, Bermuda), Bit2Me ($35M, Spain), Spiko ($22M, Paris), and KGeN ($14M, Bengaluru). Canada contributes four companies—TenX, FRNT Financial, Matador Gold Technologies, and MineHub Technologies—all based in Toronto or Vancouver.
How common are undisclosed round sizes in this segment?
Eleven of the 50 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including Zengo (Tel Aviv, November 2025), EVEN (Milwaukee), Mesh (San Francisco), and Plume Network (San Francisco). The remaining 39 rounds have disclosed figures ranging from $370K (MineHub Technologies, Vancouver) to $600M (Pump.fun).
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