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The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Investors Get Back To Writing Large Checks

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Want to keep track of the largest startup funding deals in 2025 with our curated list of $100 million-plus venture deals to U.S.-based companies? Check out The Crunchbase Megadeals Board.

This is a weekly feature that runs down the week’s top 10 announced funding rounds in the U.S. Check out our last biggest funding deal roundup here.

We took a break from covering the largest U.S. startup investments over Thanksgiving week, which was just as well, given that it was a predictably slow period for big deal announcements. Now, with just a few weeks left in 2025, things are picking up again.

Predictions market Kalshi led the list after confirming its already widely reported $1 billion fresh financing. Other big rounds came from sectors including defense tech, AI infrastructure, cybersecurity and biotech.

1. Kalshi, $1B, predictions market: A couple weeks ago, we included Kalshi in our Top 10 after the company reportedly secured $1 billion in fresh funding. Well, now it’s official, with confirmation from the fast-growing New York-based predictions marketplace. Crypto-focused investor Paradigm led the financing, with participation from a long list of venture firms.

2. Castelion, $350M, defense tech: Castelion, a developer of hypersonic munitions, says it raised $350 million in Series B financing led by Altimeter Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The Torrance, California-based company was founded by SpaceX alum in 2022.

3. Eon, $300M, cloud data: New York-based Eon, a provider of cloud data backup technology for enterprise AI, landed $300 million in a Series D led by Elad Gil of Gil Capital. The round brings Eon’s total funding to $500 million since its founding less than two years ago and increases its valuation to $4 billion.

4. Curative, $150M, health insurance: Curative, a startup that markets a free out-of-pocket health plan, picked up $150 million in a Series B round led by Upside Vision Fund. The financing values the Austin-based company at $1.27 billion.

5. Angle Health, $134M, health insurance: San Francisco-based Angle Health, an AI platform for healthcare benefits, closed on $134 million in Series B funding led by Portage Ventures. The round included a combination of debt and equity, bringing total funding to nearly $200 million, according to the company.

6. (tied) 7AI, $130M, cybersecurity: 7AI, a developer of tools for scaling AI agents to do security work, pulled in $130 million in a Series A led by Index Ventures. The funding round comes just 10 months after the Boston-based company launched out of stealth mode.

6. (tied) Protego Biopharma, $130M, biotech: Protego Biopharma, a startup therapeutics that aims to reprogram protein folding to address multiple diseases and disorders, raised $130 million in Series B funding. Novartis Venture Fund and Forbion led the financing for the San Diego-based company.

8. Triana Biomedicines, $120M, biotech: Lexington, Massachusetts-based Triana Biomedicines, developer of a molecular glue discovery platform, secured $120 million in Series B financing. Ascenta Capital and Bessemer Venture Partners co-led the round.

9. Antithesis, $105M, simulation testing: Antithesis, a developer of simulation testing tools for software systems, raised $105 million in Series A funding. Jane Street Capital led the financing for the Tysons Corner, Virginia-based startup.

10. Axiado, $100M, AI server chips: Axiado, developer of a chip designed to save space and power in artificial intelligence servers, secured $100 million in a Series C+ round. Maverick Silicon led the investment for the San Jose, California-based company.

Methodology

We tracked the largest announced rounds in the Crunchbase database that were raised by U.S.-based companies for the period of Nov. 28-Dec. 5. Although most announced rounds are represented in the database, there could be a small time lag as some rounds are reported late in the week.

Illustration: Dom Guzman

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The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Investors Get Back To Writing Large Checks

Поделиться:

Want to keep track of the largest startup funding deals in 2025 with our curated list of $100 million-plus venture deals to U.S.-based companies? Check out The Crunchbase Megadeals Board.

This is a weekly feature that runs down the week’s top 10 announced funding rounds in the U.S. Check out our last biggest funding deal roundup here.

We took a break from covering the largest U.S. startup investments over Thanksgiving week, which was just as well, given that it was a predictably slow period for big deal announcements. Now, with just a few weeks left in 2025, things are picking up again.

Predictions market Kalshi led the list after confirming its already widely reported $1 billion fresh financing. Other big rounds came from sectors including defense tech, AI infrastructure, cybersecurity and biotech.

1. Kalshi, $1B, predictions market: A couple weeks ago, we included Kalshi in our Top 10 after the company reportedly secured $1 billion in fresh funding. Well, now it’s official, with confirmation from the fast-growing New York-based predictions marketplace. Crypto-focused investor Paradigm led the financing, with participation from a long list of venture firms.

2. Castelion, $350M, defense tech: Castelion, a developer of hypersonic munitions, says it raised $350 million in Series B financing led by Altimeter Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The Torrance, California-based company was founded by SpaceX alum in 2022.

3. Eon, $300M, cloud data: New York-based Eon, a provider of cloud data backup technology for enterprise AI, landed $300 million in a Series D led by Elad Gil of Gil Capital. The round brings Eon’s total funding to $500 million since its founding less than two years ago and increases its valuation to $4 billion.

4. Curative, $150M, health insurance: Curative, a startup that markets a free out-of-pocket health plan, picked up $150 million in a Series B round led by Upside Vision Fund. The financing values the Austin-based company at $1.27 billion.

5. Angle Health, $134M, health insurance: San Francisco-based Angle Health, an AI platform for healthcare benefits, closed on $134 million in Series B funding led by Portage Ventures. The round included a combination of debt and equity, bringing total funding to nearly $200 million, according to the company.

6. (tied) 7AI, $130M, cybersecurity: 7AI, a developer of tools for scaling AI agents to do security work, pulled in $130 million in a Series A led by Index Ventures. The funding round comes just 10 months after the Boston-based company launched out of stealth mode.

6. (tied) Protego Biopharma, $130M, biotech: Protego Biopharma, a startup therapeutics that aims to reprogram protein folding to address multiple diseases and disorders, raised $130 million in Series B funding. Novartis Venture Fund and Forbion led the financing for the San Diego-based company.

8. Triana Biomedicines, $120M, biotech: Lexington, Massachusetts-based Triana Biomedicines, developer of a molecular glue discovery platform, secured $120 million in Series B financing. Ascenta Capital and Bessemer Venture Partners co-led the round.

9. Antithesis, $105M, simulation testing: Antithesis, a developer of simulation testing tools for software systems, raised $105 million in Series A funding. Jane Street Capital led the financing for the Tysons Corner, Virginia-based startup.

10. Axiado, $100M, AI server chips: Axiado, developer of a chip designed to save space and power in artificial intelligence servers, secured $100 million in a Series C+ round. Maverick Silicon led the investment for the San Jose, California-based company.

Methodology

We tracked the largest announced rounds in the Crunchbase database that were raised by U.S.-based companies for the period of Nov. 28-Dec. 5. Although most announced rounds are represented in the database, there could be a small time lag as some rounds are reported late in the week.

Illustration: Dom Guzman

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