Funded Blockchain Startups
The 16 most recent blockchain funding rounds span from September 11 to November 9, 2025, with seed-stage deals making up the bulk of disclosed activity.
The 16 most recent blockchain funding rounds span from September 11 to November 9, 2025, with seed-stage deals making up the bulk of disclosed activity. Brale (Des Moines) raised the largest confirmed amount at $30M seed on September 17, followed by Harmonic at $6M seed in November 2025. Several companies — including Hemi Labs (New Castle), Stable (Carson City), and Sonic (San Francisco) — closed venture rounds with undisclosed terms, while ANT.FUN stands out as the only Series B in the group.
Geographic distribution skews toward the United States, with seven companies across cities ranging from Berkeley to Burleson, but international representation is notable: Epoch Protocol (Singapore), Oumla (Riyadh), Ngolamb (Lomé, Togo), and Recoveris (Zug) all appear in the most recent 16 rows. Round sizes where disclosed vary from $10K (Web3 Files Network, Tampa) to $30M, and five companies list no headquarters location.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among these blockchain companies?
Brale, headquartered in Des Moines, raised the largest confirmed amount at $30M seed on September 17, 2025. Harmonic follows at $6M seed on November 9, 2025. The remaining disclosed rounds are all under $3M, with Web3 Files Network (Tampa) at the low end with a $10K seed on September 20, 2025.
Which round stages appear most often in this set?
Seed is the dominant stage, accounting for 8 of the 16 companies — including Brale, Oumla, Syve, and Recoveris. Pre-seed accounts for 3 rounds (Epoch Protocol, Ngolamb, Kaleidoswap), and 3 companies closed venture rounds of unspecified series (Hemi Labs, Stable, Sonic). ANT.FUN is the only Series B in this group, and Maxi Doge raised via an initial coin offering.
Where are most of these blockchain startups based?
Seven of the 16 companies are US-headquartered, spread across Des Moines, San Francisco, Berkeley, Tampa, Carson City, Burleson, and New Castle — no single US city dominates. Four companies are based outside the US and Europe: Epoch Protocol (Singapore), Oumla (Riyadh), Ngolamb (Lomé, Togo), and Recoveris (Zug, Switzerland). Five companies list no headquarters location.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed funding amounts?
Six of the 16 rounds do not disclose a dollar figure, including all three "Venture - Series Unknown" deals (Hemi Labs, Stable, Sonic), the Series B by ANT.FUN, and pre-seed entrant Kaleidoswap. KeyAI's seed round is also undisclosed.
Are there blockchain startups from emerging markets or non-traditional hubs in this data?
Yes — Oumla closed a $2M seed round out of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Ngolamb raised a $300K pre-seed from Lomé, Togo, both on September 20 and September 13, 2025, respectively. These sit alongside more typical locations like Singapore (Epoch Protocol) and Zug (Recoveris).
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