Crypto Funding Explorer - Track Latest Fundraising Data and VC Deals

Explore the most up to date crypto venture database for tracking all major blockchain fundraising and VC investments. Quickly view the latest crypto funding round deals and gain key insights into the capital flowing through the digital asset market.

Total Crypto Funding in Oct

30D

Funding Rounds Total

10

Total Investment Volume

$ 164.35M

Investment Focus

Blockchain Service

Average Round Size

$ 16.44M

Investment Stage

Seed Round

Funding and Investments

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Project Category Round Amount Date Investors
shrapnel

shrapnel (SHRAP)

Gaming
Seed Round $ 600K Aug 28, 2014
RW3 Ventures
RW3 Ventures
filecoin

filecoin (FIL)

Storage
Seed $ 120K Aug 01, 2014
Winklevoss Capital
Winklevoss Capital
storj

storj (STORJ)

Storage
Crowd Sale $ 566.19K Jul 18, 2014
Iterative Capital Management
Iterative Capital Management
GVA Capital
GVA Capital
2+
elliptic

elliptic

Blockchain Service
Seed Round $ 2M Jul 16, 2014
Octopus Ventures
Octopus Ventures
bitgo

bitgo

Blockchain Service
Series A $ 12M Jun 16, 2014
Bill Lee
Bill Lee
Bridgescale Partners
Bridgescale Partners
9+
bitstamp

bitstamp

CEX
Funding Round $ 10M Mar 18, 2014
Pantera Capital
Pantera Capital
okb

okb (OKB)

CEX
Series A $ 10M Mar 17, 2014
Mandra Capital
Mandra Capital
Giant Network
Giant Network
3+
helium

helium (HNT)

Social
Seed $ 2.8M Nov 01, 2013
SV Angel
SV Angel
FirstMark
FirstMark
2+
ripple

ripple (XRP)

Cryptocurrency
Seed Round $ 3.5M Nov 01, 2013
Hinge Capital
Hinge Capital
IDG Capital
IDG Capital
2+
mara

mara

Infrastructure
Post-IPO $ 6M Jun 03, 2013
IPNav Capital
IPNav Capital
rain

rain

Finance
Series B $ 58M Jan 01, 1970
Samsung NEXT
Samsung NEXT
Sapphire Ventures
Sapphire Ventures
5+
velvet

velvet (VELVET)

DeFAI
Strategic Investment $ 3.7M Jan 01, 1970
Blockchain Founders Fund
Blockchain Founders Fund
YZi Labs (prev Binance Labs)
YZi Labs (prev Binance Labs)
14+
nunet

nunet (NTX)

Infrastructure
Private Round $ 2.88M Jan 01, 1970
AU21 Capital
AU21 Capital
SingularityNET
SingularityNET
9+
iostoken

iostoken (IOST)

Blockchain
Funding Round $ 10M Jan 01, 1970
BitValue Capital
BitValue Capital
ai-nexus

ai nexus (A1X)

Social
Private Sale $ 1.68M Jan 01, 1970
MultiversX
MultiversX
legion-ventures

legion ventures (LEGION)

DeFi
Private Round $ 1.4M Jan 01, 1970
YAY Network
YAY Network

What is Crypto Funding?

Crypto Funding (may also be referred to generally as Fundraisers) connotes the several and often distinct mechanisms through which cryptocurrency startups and founding teams raise capital for development, marketing, and overall project building.

It equips young projects with capital resources and additional support to start or scale their growth, while allowing Venture Capitalists and individual investors to invest in early-stage projects.

Crypto funding mechanisms mirror traditional funding structures but integrate blockchain technology, smart contracts, and tokenization in their core processes. Contributors in a funding event may offer cash pledges, but crypto and stablecoins are popularly used in crypto funding programs.

How to Start Your Crypto Funding Research?

For auditors, analysts, individual investors, venture capitalists, and organizations, crypto funding research is a step-wise process; each step should be tailored to your goals and focused on accuracy.

Here are the major steps to starting your crypto funding research

  • Define your goals: Why are you researching crypto fundraisers? A good understanding of your aim will guide you in your next steps
  • Track funding events: For investors and analysts, you can discover and follow ongoing, finished, and planned crypto funding events using our comprehensive crypto fundraiser explorer.
  • Leverage precise crypto funding data tools for in-depth research: Our Crypto Funding data explorer provides details on featured crypto funding events. It contains key information like the funding round, participants, and amount raised.
  • Understand project fundamentals through expert reviews: Consult external reviews for a better understanding of the project’s fundamentals. You can find project reviews and news on the Coingape homepage.

Data Methodology - How We Verify Crypto Funding Rounds?

We pool project funding data from direct sources and reliable third parties. Data from each source is cross-verified for accuracy and precision.

We obtain direct data from projects running a fundraiser through official announcements on their investor relations portal or trusted social media posts. We cross-verify through confirmatory publications by participants.

For raisers on decentralized platforms, we track contributions through onchain data. These sources are immutable and easy to verify.

We also use third-party platforms for funding events that do not fit this scope. Data obtained from third-party platforms are cross-verified as well using additional platforms to ensure accuracy.

We also invite projects to feature their marketing events and data on our explorer. This allows deeper understanding, especially for ongoing crypto fundings and ones planned for the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the crypto funding explorer?

The crypto funding explorer is a catalog of valid crypto funding events. It provides information on past, ongoing, and upcoming crypto funding events. The Explorer is comprehensively arranged to enable researchers to find information on new crypto fundraisers easily.

How often is the data updated?

Data on the crypto funding explorer is updated at the same pace as funding information. We refresh the page’s data according to the rate at which we obtain funding information. As such, data can be updated hourly, daily, or weekly.

Can I filter by specific investment stages?

Yes, you can sort featured projects by specific investment stages. Select a funding round from the filter section to obtain a list of crypto funding events at that stage.

How do I search for specific investors?

We have added a filter that lets you sort specific investors on the explorer. This is available in the filters section, and you can easily view investors’ details and sort crypto funding events they participated in.

What does the MONI score represent?

MONI score is a project rating system developed by getmoni.io to rank early-stage web3 projects. MONI score considers social activity, the project’s fundamentals, and social relevance. Projects are scored between 50-2000, with 50 being the baseline. Projects with a MONI score < 50 are considered inactive. Thriving projects are scored between 500-2000 depending on their level of activity.

What are the key stages of crypto funding rounds?

The Key stages of a crypto funding round include preliminary capital generation stages (Seed rounds) like Private funding, Angel, Seed, and pre-seed stages. Growth funding rounds, like Series A-C and IPO, are also vital for projects looking to scale. For investors, these stages are very relevant for profitability.

Who are some of the largest crypto funds and top crypto VC firms?

Some of the top funds and VCs that participate in crypto funding events include Andreessen Horowitz (a16Z), Paradigm, Pantera Capital, Polychain Capital, Galaxy Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, and Dragonfly Capital.

Where can I find the latest crypto funding news and track investments?

You can track crypto funding events via our crypto funding explorer. You can also refer to platforms like DeFillama for funding news and data.

What sectors are currently attracting the most crypto venture funding?

According to recent information, DeFi projects and Blockchain service providers are currently attracting the most crypto venture funding. The DeFi boom and the growth in crypto adoption are driving the most investment interest from VC and private funding organizations.

How does crypto fund research help investors make decisions?

Crypto funding research provides a clear understanding of project capital resources, supporters, and valuation. These are essential for the success of the project. Therefore, a good knowledge of this will significantly impact the quality of your investment decisions.

What is the rate of crypto funding?

The rate of crypto funding is the speed at which crypto projects raise funds through funding events. It may describe the level of appeal investors have for crypto projects and also give insight into the health of the crypto market.

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Glossary

Angel Investor

An Angel Investor is an (often wealthy) early-stage investor in a startup. They provide financial support for a young business or crypto project in exchange for equity, tokens, or documented stake.

Institutional Investor

An institutional investor is an organization or fund that invests in a startup on behalf of their customers. Institutional investors provide financial management services for their clients and invest in projects or companies as a way of generating profit for their clients.

What is M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions)?

M&A is a growth strategy where two businesses combine (merger) to form one company, or where one company absorbs another (acquisition). Mergers and Acquisitions are usually a scaling strategy by the combining business or absorbing company.

SAFT (Simple Agreement for Future Tokens)

SAFT is an investment agreement between projects and funders where the project agrees to allocate a specified amount of tokens to the funders in the future. The agreement contains the funder’s right to claim the tokens when due.

SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity)

In an SAFE investment contract, the funder agrees to receive allocated equity later in the future rather than an upfront issuance. The concerned project is obligated to issue the equity when due.

Vesting Schedule

A vesting schedule is a timeline for ownership of allocated tokens or equity. It details the allocated amount, the token lock-up period, and the unlocking schedule.

Lock-up Period

Lock-up period is the duration a token is held in a vesting contract. The token will be inaccessible to the allocated entity until this period elapses.

Tokenomics

A blend of “Token” and “economics”. A tokenomics report provides details of the token's design, including the supply, distribution, and plans for growing its value and utility.

Private Sale

A private sale is a direct token or equity offer to a prospective funder or organization for the purpose of fundraising. The funders negotiate directly with the project team. Private sales are the earliest project funding round.

Pre-Money / Post-Money Valuation

Pre-money valuation is the value of a startup before it conducts any external fundraising event. Post-money valuation is the estimated value of a company after an external funding round.

AUM (Assets Under Management)

AUM is the total funds under the custody of a wealth management firm. It is the total market value of the assets, including crypto investments, that an institution (like an exchange or mutual fund) holds on behalf of its clients.

Venture Debt

Venture Debts are loans provided to VC-backed projects by lenders on account of their access to venture capitalist funding. Venture debts are provided with the expectation of VC funding, to enable the startup to scale.

VC Deal Flow

VC deal flow refers to the rate at which venture capitalists receive investment proposals and pitches from startups. VC deal flow may reflect the reputation of the venture capitalist and the state of the market.

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