Funding Takes a Breather
Weekly Recap
Crypto funding cooled to $85 million this week, the first sub-$100 million week since the start of 2024. Funding was relatively evenly distributed across the DeFi, CeFi, and Infrastructure categories, totaling approximately 85% of the fundraising, while Web3 and Gaming only comprised about 15%. Deal count fell 28% from 29 to 21. DeFi was the most popular category from a deal count perspective, tallying eight deals and representing 38% of all deals. Looking at deal stages, fundraising was concentrated in Seed and Series A rounds, which made up about 70% of total funding and 52% of the deal count. The largest fundraising round this week was Oobit’s $25 million Series A deal (DotW). Three strategic rounds were announced this week, including an investment from Sony’s Innovation Fund, which invested an undisclosed amount into Carry1st, the top game publisher in Africa.
Funding By Category
Funding By Deal Stage
Deal of The Week
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