Funded Startups in Flushing
Among the five most recent funded startups listed for Flushing, the largest disclosed round is Bit Digital’s $150M on 2025-06-25, which dwarfs the next-lar…
Among the five most recent funded startups listed for Flushing, the largest disclosed round is Bit Digital’s $150M on 2025-06-25, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts ($20M for Seedli Capital on 2026-05-04 and $2M for Pace Center for Girls on 2022-10-11). The list is also date-clustered: three of the five rounds fall within the 2023–2026 window, with two consecutive quarters showing up at the top (2026-05-04 and 2026-04-09; then 2025-06-25).
Sectors are not evenly spread: Community and Lifestyle appears twice (WellLife Network on 2023-02-15 at $650K and Pace Center for Girls on 2022-10-11 at $2M), while the remaining sectors occur once each (Financial Services, Consumer Electronics, and Blockchain and Cryptocurrency). Stage disclosure skews toward “Series Unknown” (3 of 5 entries) plus one Seed ($20M) and one Grant ($2M); one additional round is explicitly undisclosed (Precise Circuit Solutions on 2026-04-09).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed funding round in the Flushing entries shown, and how does it compare to the rest?
Bit Digital’s $150M round on 2025-06-25 is the largest disclosed amount in these five rows, and it significantly exceeds the rest of the disclosed amounts: $20M (Seedli Capital, 2026-05-04), $2M (Pace Center for Girls, 2022-10-11), and $650K (WellLife Network, 2023-02-15). The only other disclosed entry is Seedli Capital; Precise Circuit Solutions is “undisclosed.”
Are there temporal clusters in how recently these rounds closed?
Yes. The two most recent rounds are only weeks apart (Seedli Capital on 2026-05-04 at $20M and Precise Circuit Solutions on 2026-04-09 with an undisclosed amount). Beyond that, one round appears mid-2025 (Bit Digital on 2025-06-25 at $150M), with the remaining two occurring earlier (WellLife Network in 2023-02-15 and Pace Center for Girls in 2022-10-11).
Does any sector appear more than once in this Flushing slice?
Community and Lifestyle appears twice: WellLife Network (2023-02-15, $650K) and Pace Center for Girls (2022-10-11, $2M). The other sectors shown—Financial Services (Seedli Capital), Consumer Electronics (Precise Circuit Solutions), and Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (Bit Digital)—each appear once.
How concentrated is stage disclosure, and are there gaps that affect comparisons?
“Series Unknown” is the most common disclosed stage label here, appearing in 3 of 5 rows (Precise Circuit Solutions, Bit Digital, and WellLife Network). Seed and Grant are each represented once (Seedli Capital at Seed on 2026-05-04 for $20M; Pace Center for Girls at Grant on 2022-10-11 for $2M), and one company is explicitly “undisclosed” on amount (Precise Circuit Solutions, 2026-04-09).
Which entry is an outlier worth attention from a funding-amount perspective?
Bit Digital’s $150M on 2025-06-25 is an amount outlier relative to the other disclosed rounds shown ($20M, $2M, and $650K). The only amount that even approaches it is still far smaller, while Precise Circuit Solutions’ 2026-04-09 round is “undisclosed,” limiting direct size comparisons.
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