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2026-01-01 16:08:08

Crypto VC funding rebounds in 2025, jumping to nearly $40B after two-year slump

Crypto fundraising expanded in 2025, surpassing the relatively low levels of the previous year. Despite a slowdown in December deals, the past year was successful for funding rounds. Crypto funding rounds by VC funds retained relatively high levels in 2025, with several notable months boosting the total amount invested. In 2025, VC funding led to larger rounds and high-profile deals, though a smaller number of overall raises, as funds became more selective. | Source: Cryptorank Based on monthly raises reported by Cryptorank, 2025 reached total funding of $39.95B, up from between $11.5 to $13.5B for 2024. Funding in the past year broke out of the years-long bear market, which still affected funds between 2022 and 2024. Crypto fundraising had fewer rounds for higher value In 2025, the structure of fundraising shifted, with fewer deals of higher value. Projects moved onto late-stage rounds, while seed rounds for new tokens diminished. Seed rounds only made up about 16% of all deals, down from 28% on average. Undisclosed rounds or late-stage funding dominated. The past year saw the biggest raises since 2023 in terms of the size of rounds, but much fewer deals were completed. The fundraising landscape was more conservative, as the market did not have enough demand for new tokens. The year’s activity ranged from 152 deals in January, down to 82 deals in December. The last month of 2025 was the third-weakest in terms of funding and deal activity. The USA and international deals were the most numerous, with $16.14B in undisclosed location rounds and $10.54B in US-based deals. Malta and Singapore were also major VC funding locations, followed by Australia and the UK. Coinbase Ventures was the most active fund in 2025, closing 87 deals. Animoca Brands completed 52 deals, while Binance’s YziLabs closed 40 deals. Angel investors’ rankings in 2025 were led by Sandeep Nailwal (Polygon) with 53 deals, Paul Taylor with 47 deals, and Solana’s Anatoly Yakovenko with 44 deals. Funding switched to infrastructure projects The fundraising in 2025 tracked the shifting crypto landscape. Funds almost abandoned GameFi and NFT projects, instead switching to on-chain infrastructure. DeFi was one of the solid sectors with ongoing allocations. In the short term, AI projects still dominate funding rounds. Binance Alpha projects are also among the top rounds, mostly driven by the curation of YziLabs. Real-world asset ( RWA ) tokenization gained focus among VC funds after becoming one of the most successful narratives in 2025. Payment services are also gaining prominence, accounting for over 25% of deals in December. In 2025, VC funds and angel investors became more pragmatic, searching for projects with a viable product. Fewer new platforms emerged, especially new chains, as the crypto market showed over-saturation. Outside VC funding, ICO and IDO activity remained robust, with a wider variety of projects. IDO and ICO deals passed the peak of the 2021 bull market, driven by raises on Solana, as well as BNB Chain launches through Binance Wallet. IDO sales through a launchpad were the most common model in 2025. Get up to $30,050 in trading rewards when you join Bybit today

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