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Funded Startups in Easton

In the five most recent Easton-area rounds shown, TeraWulf’s $1.0B on 2026-04-14 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts; the next-largest is Banshee Bran…

In the five most recent Easton-area rounds shown, TeraWulf’s $1.0B on 2026-04-14 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts; the next-largest is Banshee Brands at $2M on 2026-04-08, making the $1.0B an extreme outlier by scale. Disclosed minimums are much smaller as well: Building African American Minds closed on 2023-07-14 with $20K.

Most activity is tightly clustered in early April 2026: two of the five rounds (TeraWulf on 2026-04-14 and Banshee Brands on 2026-04-08) land within a week, while the remaining three entries stretch from 2023-06-27 (Apis Innovation, $5M) to 2025-12-23 (Ferretly, $1M). Geography is split between Easton, Maryland and Easton, Pennsylvania across the list (three and two entries respectively), and the sector mix is thin rather than concentrated: no single sector appears in 3+ entries, and all five rows are labeled “Series Unknown.”

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest recent disclosed round in the Easton set, and how far ahead is it from the next-largest?

TeraWulf’s $1.0B round dated 2026-04-14 is the only disclosed amount in the $1B range here, far above Banshee Brands’ $2M on 2026-04-08, which is the next-largest disclosed figure in the five rows shown.

Is there a temporal cluster in the most recent rounds, or are they evenly distributed across the date range?

There is a clear spike in early April 2026: TeraWulf (2026-04-14, $1.0B) and Banshee Brands (2026-04-08, $2M) both close within six days. Outside that window, dates run back to 2025-12-23 (Ferretly, $1M) and to 2023-06-27 through 2023-07-14 for the remaining two entries.

Do Easton rounds cluster in one state/city label, or are they split between locations?

The list is split between Easton, Maryland (TeraWulf 2026-04-14, Ferretly 2025-12-23, Building African American Minds 2023-07-14) and Easton, Pennsylvania (Banshee Brands 2026-04-08, Apis Innovation 2023-06-27), with three entries for Maryland and two for Pennsylvania.

Which sectors appear most often, and does any sector show over-representation in this slice?

No sector repeats in 3+ entries. Each of the five rows lists a distinct sector—Energy (TeraWulf), Commerce and Shopping (Banshee Brands), Administrative Services (Ferretly), Community and Lifestyle (Building African American Minds), and Consumer Electronics (Apis Innovation)—so the sector distribution is dispersed rather than concentrated.

Are there outliers besides TeraWulf’s scale, such as unusually small or unusually large rounds within the same period?

Yes: Building African American Minds is an extreme low outlier at $20K on 2023-07-14, while the rest sit at $1M (Ferretly, 2025-12-23) and $5M (Apis Innovation, 2023-06-27) between those two extremes. Combined with the early-April 2026 concentration (TeraWulf $1.0B and Banshee Brands $2M), the slice shows both high-scale and low-scale discontinuities.

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