Funded Blockchain Services Startups
The 10 most recent funded blockchain services companies in this dataset span rounds from January 2023 through May 2025, with seed stage dominant — 8 of the…
The 10 most recent funded blockchain services companies in this dataset span rounds from January 2023 through May 2025, with seed stage dominant — 8 of the 10 entries are seed rounds. The sole pre-seed deal is WeaveDB LTD ($900K, Abu Dhabi, January 2023), while ZEEBU pulled the largest disclosed amount at $25M in a Series Unknown round closed in Dubai. A dense cluster of activity ran from May through September 2023, with five companies closing rounds in that five-month window: ZTX ($13M, Singapore), Trident Digital ($8M, Stamford), ZEEBU, Tanssi Network ($3M, France), and Arena Games (undisclosed, Tbilisi).
New York appears as the most repeated base city, with Proof of Play (undisclosed, May 2025), Fermah ($5M, September 2024), and HUG ($5M, April 2023) all headquartered there. Two rounds carry undisclosed amounts — Proof of Play and Arena Games — while disclosed deal sizes range from WeaveDB LTD's $900K up to ZEEBU's $25M. The geographic footprint stretches across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, Western Europe, and the US.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these blockchain services companies?
ZEEBU leads at $25M, raised in a Series Unknown round in Dubai in September 2023. ZTX follows at $13M (Singapore, August 2023) and Trident Digital at $8M (Stamford, September 2023). Fermah and HUG each closed $5M seed rounds — Fermah in New York in September 2024, HUG in New York in April 2023.
How concentrated is seed-stage activity in this segment?
8 of the 10 companies shown closed seed rounds. The only exceptions are WeaveDB LTD, which raised a $900K pre-seed in January 2023, and ZEEBU, whose $25M round is categorized as Series Unknown. No Series A or later rounds appear in these 10 rows.
Which cities come up most often as headquarters for these companies?
New York is the most repeated city, with Proof of Play, Fermah, and HUG all based there. The Middle East accounts for two entries — ZEEBU in Dubai and WeaveDB LTD in Abu Dhabi. France also has two: Unikbase in Paris and Tanssi Network listed in Picardie.
Was there a particular period when deal activity was highest in this dataset?
Five of the 10 rounds closed between May and September 2023, including ZTX ($13M), Trident Digital ($8M), ZEEBU ($25M), Tanssi Network ($3M), and Arena Games (undisclosed). After that window, only Fermah (September 2024) and Proof of Play (May 2025) appear, suggesting a quieter stretch across late 2023 and 2024.
How geographically diverse is this set of funded blockchain services startups?
The 10 companies are spread across nine distinct cities on five continents, including Tbilisi (Arena Games), Singapore (ZTX), Abu Dhabi (WeaveDB LTD), Paris (Unikbase), and New York (Proof of Play, Fermah, HUG), alongside deals in Dubai and Stamford.
What is the smallest round size in this data, and where was it raised?
WeaveDB LTD closed the smallest disclosed round at $900K — a pre-seed in Abu Dhabi in January 2023. The next smallest is Unikbase at $2M, a seed round in Paris in February 2023.
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