Currencies37821
Market Cap$ 2.57T+0.75%
24h Spot Volume$ 23.63B-34.5%
DominanceBTC57.43%-0.08%ETH9.46%-0.26%
ETH Gas0.15 Gwei
Cryptorank
/

Crypto funding falls 30% in August despite strong quarterly performance


Crypto funding falls 30% in August despite strong quarterly performance

Share:

Predictions Markets

See what traders are focused on

View analytics →
Prediction Banner

Crypto protocols raised $1.9 billion in August, down 30% from July’s $2.67 billion, according to DefiLlama data.

Despite the monthly drop, August numbers for raises from venture capital funds align with the numbers recorded in July, with $600 million captured from PUMP’s public sale last month.

DeFi protocols dominated August funding with multiple major raises, including Portal’s $50 million round, M0’s $40 million Series B, and aPriori’s $20 million strategic investment.

The sector attracted consistent institutional capital across infrastructure and trading platforms.

Additionally, the third quarter already surpassed the second quarter’s $4.54 billion totals with $4.57 billion captured in just two months.

AI and infrastructure growth

AI protocols secured substantial funding, with Everlyn raising $15 million and multiple AI-focused projects completing seed rounds.

The convergence of crypto and AI continues attracting venture interest as protocols develop decentralized computing and data solutions. Cybersecurity emerged as another major category with IVIX completing a $60 million Series B, the month’s largest traditional venture round.

Stablecoin infrastructure also drew capital, with Rain securing $58 million in Series B funding.

Payment infrastructure attracted diverse funding. OrangeX completed a $20 million Series B and multiple smaller rounds supporting cross-border and merchant payment solutions. The category benefits from increasing crypto adoption in commercial applications.

Gaming protocols also received some attention, such as Overtake’s $7 million round and continued development funding across multiple projects.

The sector benefits from increased adoption of blockchain-based gaming mechanics and token economies.

Public token sales lose ground

Without a high-profile token sale, such as Pump.fun’s, public token sales represented only $30.7 million across seven projects, including Lombard’s $6.75 million and Almanak’s dual raises totaling nearly $11 million.

Public token sales provide direct community participation while reducing dependence on institutional venture capital.

Layer-2 solutions secured strategic investments with Bitlayer raising $5 million through public token sales and Hemi Labs completing a $15 million growth round.

The third quarter’s performance demonstrates sustained institutional interest despite monthly fluctuations.

The post Crypto funding falls 30% in August despite strong quarterly performance appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read the article at CryptoSlate

In This News

Coins

$ 0.00...361

$ 0.000269

$ 0.99961

0%

$ 0.0968

+1.45%

Predictions Markets

See what traders are focused on

View analytics →
Prediction Banner

Share:

In This News

Coins

$ 0.00...361

$ 0.000269

$ 0.99961

0%

$ 0.0968

+1.45%

Predictions Markets

See what traders are focused on

View analytics →
Prediction Banner

Share:

Read More

DeFi’s automated yield protocols were built for retail, now they just add another layer of risk

DeFi’s automated yield protocols were built for retail, now they just add another layer of risk

Automated yield protocols built DeFi's most persuasive retail pitch that depositing i...
The US debt machine is getting harder to stabilize – So where does Bitcoin fit in?

The US debt machine is getting harder to stabilize – So where does Bitcoin fit in?

The US Treasury market is the foundation of the global financial system. It determine...