Funded Financial Services Startups in Las Vegas
Disclosed funding amounts in Las Vegas financial services are led by Marathon Digital’s $100M Post-IPO Debt round on 2022-08-01, which dwarfs the next-larg…
Disclosed funding amounts in Las Vegas financial services are led by Marathon Digital’s $100M Post-IPO Debt round on 2022-08-01, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount at Prime Trust’s $64M Series A on 2021-07-28. The rest of the disclosed rounds mostly sit below $20M, including Gryphon Digital Mining’s $14M (2021-04-13) and OpenEnvoy’s $15M (2023-05-03), creating a clear outlier at the $100M mark.
The list spans 2020-11-10 (Anthem Vault) through 2025-06-23 (Dot Ai), with a heavy concentration of activity in the 2021–2023 window (e.g., Prime Trust 2021-07-28, Gryphon Digital Mining 2021-04-13, OpenEnvoy 2023-05-03). Stage labels are also uneven: 5 of 12 entries are “Series Unknown” (Dot Ai 2025-06-23, Jet.AI 2024-10-11, Live Ventures 2023-01-25, Jet Token 2022-08-15, Anthem Vault 2020-11-10), and 2 of 12 are “undisclosed” (Sightline Payments 2022-10-20, Passport Technology 2022-06-23).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Las Vegas financial services list, and is it an outlier versus the rest?
Marathon Digital’s $100M Post-IPO Debt round (2022-08-01) is the largest disclosed amount shown and substantially exceeds the next-highest disclosed round, Prime Trust’s $64M Series A (2021-07-28). Most other disclosed rounds fall below $20M, including OpenEnvoy’s $15M (2023-05-03) and Gryphon Digital Mining’s $14M (2021-04-13).
How concentrated are the deals by time—do most rounds cluster in a particular window?
Within the 12 rows, activity clusters in 2021–2023: Prime Trust ($64M, 2021-07-28), Gryphon Digital Mining ($14M, 2021-04-13), OpenEnvoy ($15M, 2023-05-03), and Live Ventures ($4M, 2023-01-25). The earliest shown round is Anthem Vault on 2020-11-10, and the most recent is Dot Ai on 2025-06-23.
Which stage labels repeat most often, and how much of the list is unlabeled or undisclosed?
“Series Unknown” appears in 5 of 12 entries (Dot Ai 2025-06-23 $12M, Jet.AI 2024-10-11 $2M, Live Ventures 2023-01-25 $4M, Jet Token 2022-08-15 $40M, Anthem Vault 2020-11-10 $2M). “Undisclosed” appears in 2 of 12 entries (Sightline Payments 2022-10-20, Passport Technology 2022-06-23), leaving 7 with explicit disclosed amounts and named stages.
Are there funding-size clusters besides the clear top outlier?
Aside from Marathon Digital’s $100M, the next-largest disclosed amounts are $64M (Prime Trust, 2021-07-28) and $40M (Jet Token, 2022-08-15), and then the list drops into the mid-teens and single-digit range (OpenEnvoy $15M on 2023-05-03; Live Ventures $4M on 2023-01-25; Bits $1M on 2022-08-02).
Are there any entries worth scrutiny because they use the most unusual round naming in this set?
Yes. Marathon Digital is labeled “Post-IPO Debt” for $100M (2022-08-01), while Sightline Payments is “Corporate Round” but with an undisclosed amount (2022-10-20). Prime Trust’s $64M is labeled “Series A” (2021-07-28), contrasting with multiple “Series Unknown” entries like Jet.AI’s $2M (2024-10-11).
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