Venture Capital Firms Boost Blockchain Investments Amid Crypto Volatility
The first quarter of 2025 has proven to be a tumultuous period for the cryptocurrency market, characterized by extreme fluctuations in investor sentiment. Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a remarkable rally to all-time highs, followed by a significant correction, all while receiving notable support from political figures such as Donald Trump. Amidst this volatility, venture capital firms have been actively expanding their investments in blockchain and crypto startups, particularly in areas such as decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs), Web3 gaming, real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, and derivatives exchange markets. The latest VC Roundup highlights seven significant funding announcements across the industry.
Among the notable developments, Alchemy has launched a $5 million “Everyone Onchain Fund” aimed at promoting Web3 adoption on Ethereum. This initiative will provide developers with gas and computing credits to facilitate their projects. Alchemy’s partnership with World, a biometric digital identity project, has already garnered over 23 million users. Additionally, Mavryk Dynamics secured $5 million in funding to develop a layer-1 RWA network, bridging traditional finance with decentralized finance (DeFi) through innovative non-custodial features. The RWA market has seen substantial growth, reaching $17.9 billion as of early March.
Other significant funding rounds include Rho Labs, which raised $4 million for its decentralized rates exchange, and Teneo Protocol, which closed a $3 million round to democratize social media data. Furthermore, Fluent Labs raised $8 million to enhance its Ethereum layer-2 network, while The Game Company secured $10 million to develop a cloud gaming infrastructure. Lastly, ACID Labs, a Web3 gaming studio, received $8 million to scale its social gaming platform on Telegram. These investments reflect a growing confidence in the potential of blockchain technology across various sectors, particularly in gaming and decentralized finance.
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