Highlights
The digital asset sector is experiencing a notable increase in attention from venture capital (VC) firms, driven by the rising appeal of the crypto market worldwide. This surge coincides with a bullish trend in the crypto market, which has led to significant growth in the prices of various cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin.
The recent rally in the crypto market and growing institutional interest from the Wall Street players have bolstered the sentiment of the VC firms towards the segment. Notably, the increasing popularity of the Bitcoin ETF, as well as Bitcoin demands from players like Michael Saylor’s Microstrategy reflects the market’s shifting focus towards the digital asset space.
Meanwhile, in a recent development reported by Bloomberg, VC firms are swiftly redirecting their focus toward the crypto space as digital asset prices show signs of upward movement after a prolonged slump. Hack VC, a prominent player in the arena, is reportedly in the process of raising a substantial amount, at least $100 million, for a new fund aimed at seed-stage investments in crypto startups.
The firm’s managing partner, Alex Pack, revealed that they had raised a $150 million fund last month, with a significant portion already deployed. Notably, Hack VC had previously raised a $200 million fund in 2022.
However, the interest in Hack VC is a reflection of a broader trend among so-called “crypto-native” VC firms, specializing in blockchain investments, seizing the opportunities presented by the current market conditions. For instance, Hivemind Capital is actively working on establishing a $50 million non-fungible token (NFT) fund, while Framework Ventures recently co-led a $69 million round for the Berachain blockchain platform, valuing it at $1.5 billion.
Also Read: US SEC Delays Grayscale Ethereum Futures ETF Approval, ETH Price In Pressure
In stark contrast to the current fervor among VC firms, the crypto market startup funding landscape experienced a significant downturn in 2023, with investments plummeting by more than two-thirds to $9.5 billion globally compared to the previous year. According to Galaxy Digital data, venture firms in the cryptocurrency segment raised only about $6 billion last year, marking a steep decline from over $37 billion in 2022 and $20 billion in the preceding year.
Meanwhile, this downturn underscores the volatility inherent in the crypto funding ecosystem, which is subject to rapid fluctuations influenced by various market dynamics. In addition, the sentiment was also gloomy in the above-mentioned years, after the COVID-19 pandemic and soaring interest rates by the Federal Reserve dampened the overall crypto market sentiment.
Besides, this latest surge in VC interest signals a renewed confidence in the potential of the crypto market, bolstered by recent market momentum and an evolving regulatory landscape. As VC firms continue to pour investments into the sector, the crypto industry is poised for further growth and innovation in the coming months.
Also Read: Shiba Inu Weekly Burn Dips 60%, SHIB To Break Below Support?
BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF has recorded its largest ETH inflows in 30 days. This continues the…
XRPR, a spot Ripple ETF from Rex-Osprey is all set to launch this week! Crypto…
In the most significant Bitcoin news today, the key indicator has turned 'neutral' from 'bearish'…
Bitwise has followed VanEck and Grayscale in submitting an Avalanche (AVAX) ETF filing to the…
The first spot Dogecoin and XRP ETFs are set to launch this week, according to…
Coinbase’s Base is exploring the possibility of issuing a native network token, marking a major…