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Among the 12 seed rounds shown, the largest disclosed check is UseTech’s $11M (2021-10-27), which stands well above the rest of the list; multiple entries…

Among the 12 seed rounds shown, the largest disclosed check is UseTech’s $11M (2021-10-27), which stands well above the rest of the list; multiple entries cluster in the low single-digit range (for example, Qummy at $4M on 2022-09-02 and Checkbox at $3M on 2021-07-05), while smaller rounds include UVL Robotics at $100K (2022-01-12) and Game Mavericks at $200K (2022-02-21). Geographically, the list is city-concentrated: Moscow appears in 7 of 12 entries (including UseTech 2021-10-27, Andata 2021-08-05, and MDinc 2024-12-09 listed in Yaroslavl but still Russia), with the remaining rounds split across other Russian cities such as Yaroslavl (MDinc, 2024-12-09), Leningrad (Zenfuse, 2023-10-16), and Krasnodar (Qummy, 2022-09-02).

Timing also creates a clear band: rounds span from 2021-07-05 (Checkbox) to 2024-12-09 (MDinc), and 7 of the 12 entries fall between 2021-07-05 and 2022-07-14. Sector clustering is visible as well: Artificial Intelligence appears in 2 entries (MDinc 2024-12-09 at $2M; UVL Robotics 2022-01-12 at $100K), while Information Technology also appears in 2 entries (UseTech 2021-10-27 at $11M; Andata 2021-08-05 at $900K).

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed seed round in this Russia list, and how far above the others is it?

UseTech’s $11M (2021-10-27) is the top disclosed amount in the 12-row view. It’s substantially larger than the next-highest figures shown, including Qummy’s $4M (2022-09-02) and Checkbox’s $3M (2021-07-05), with several much smaller rounds like UVL Robotics at $100K (2022-01-12).

Do any cities appear over-represented compared to other locations?

Moscow is the dominant geography in this snapshot, appearing in 7 of 12 entries (e.g., UseTech on 2021-10-27 for $11M, Andata on 2021-08-05 for $900K, and Checkbox on 2021-07-05 for $3M). Other cities are singletons in the rows shown, such as Yaroslavl (MDinc, 2024-12-09, $2M) and Krasnodar (Qummy, 2022-09-02, $4M).

Which entries closed closest to the most recent date in the table?

The most recent round date shown is 2024-12-09 (MDinc, $2M). The next-closest closures are Indaspace on 2024-09-18 ($310K) and Zenfuse on 2023-10-16 ($1M), with no other entries in 2024 beyond those two rows.

Is there a concentrated time window where more seed rounds appear?

Yes. Seven of the 12 entries fall between 2021-07-05 (Checkbox) and 2022-07-14 (SportUniver), creating a dense early band. After that, the list thins out, with the remaining rounds spaced out across late-2022 (Qummy, 2022-09-02; SportUniver, 2022-07-14) and then into 2023 (Zenfuse, 2023-10-16) and 2024 (Indaspace, 2024-09-18; MDinc, 2024-12-09).

Are there sector patterns or outliers worth attention?

Two sectors recur at least twice in this view: Information Technology (UseTech $11M on 2021-10-27; Andata $900K on 2021-08-05) and Artificial Intelligence (MDinc $2M on 2024-12-09; UVL Robotics $100K on 2022-01-12). The biggest disclosed outlier by size is UseTech’s $11M, while the smallest disclosed amount is UVL Robotics at $100K (2022-01-12), which also sits in an AI sector that otherwise includes MDinc’s larger $2M round.

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