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VC Roundup: Funding falls to $2.4B in Q3 2024, early-stage startups dominate

This edition of Cointelegraph’s VC Roundup features Eidon AI, Brevis, Multiledgers and Alluvial. 

Venture capital funding in blockchain-based startups reached $2.4 billion in the third quarter of 2024, marking a 20% decline compared to the previous quarter, according to Galaxy Research. 

Between July and September, crypto startups closed 478 deals, a 17% decrease from the second quarter. Despite the slowdown, the year remains on pace to match or slightly exceed 2023 investment levels, with $8 billion invested in the industry’s startups so far. Crunchbase’s Web3 Tracker has previously reported a more conservative figure, citing $5.4 billion in venture capital in the first three quarters of the year.

According to Galaxy’s report, a fivefold increase in funding has been witnessed by startups combining artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies over the last three months. Key contributors included rounds from Sentient, CeTi, and Sahara AI, collectively raising $188 million. 

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Crypto VC funding hits $2.7B in Q2, Tron may be ‘most profitable blockchain’ — Finance Redefined

Crypto startup funding rose over 2.5% in Q2, and Tron could be on track to become the most profitable blockchain in terms of revenue, according to Justin Sun.

Welcome to Finance Redefined, your weekly dose of essential decentralized finance insights — a newsletter crafted to bring you the most significant developments from the past week.

This week brought renewed optimism for crypto investors after Pitchbook data revealed that crypto startup funding rose 2.5% to $2.7 billion in the second quarter of 2024 despite declining overall investment deals.

In the broader crypto space, the Tron network has surpassed the 90-day revenue of the Ethereum network, which could put it on track to surpass $2 billion in revenue by the end of 2024. According to Sun, this would make it the “most profitable blockchain on Earth.”

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20 Crypto Startups Raise $141.3 Million in Less Than 2 Weeks 

20 Crypto Startups Raise 1.3 Million in Less Than 2 Weeks In the first 12 days of Aug., $141.3 million has flowed into crypto, defi, and blockchain ventures, according to recent metrics. Morpho, a decentralized lending developer, accounted for roughly 35.38% of the total funds raised across 20 different projects. $141.3 Million Floods Into 20 Crypto Startups and Projects Even with the crypto markets experiencing a […]

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Mark Cuban takes on SEC, John Reed Stark and ‘crypto derangement syndrome’

The billionaire investor got stuck into a heated debate with former Securities and Exchange Commission official John Reed Stark over crypto regulation.

Crypto Twitter was witness to a fierce debate this week, with billionaire investor Mark Cuban accusing SEC’s Gary Gensler of throwing crypto under the bus while a former SEC official was quick to come to the regulator’s defense.

In a spirited back-and-forth exchange on Twitter with former SEC officer John Reed Stark that started on June 14, Cuban took issue with Stark’s seeming defense of the SEC’s recent legal action against crypto exchange giant Binance.

Cuban accused Stark of misinterpreting the impact of the case and blamed SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s “regulation via litigation” approach for sabotaging crypto startups.

Stark had earlier argued that crypto-related businesses should be treated as “large enterprises” by regulators. However, Cuban argued that many crypto businesses are small and shouldn't be told to “hire securities lawyers” just to get a start in the industry.

Stark also reiterated his support for the SEC’s actions against Binance, noting that the industry remains largely unregulated and that the move will eliminate “bad actors” and promote transparency.

From there, the debate pivoted to a discussion on how best to regulate cryptocurrencies, with Stark pushing the line that crypto assets should not be treated as “pink sheets or stocks.”

Conversely, Cuban called Stark’s take biased, suggesting that tokens could, in fact, be treated similarly to other securities and that the SEC should propose clearer guidelines for them.

Mark Cuban is a well-known American entrepreneur and investor. He first became involved in crypto in 2017, when he declared Bitcoin (BTC) to be nothing more than a pyramid scheme. Over time, Cuban has become more supportive of digital assets and now appears to advocate for the industry.

John Reed Stark was previously chief of the SEC’s Office of Internet Enforcement. Currently, Stark stands as a moderate skeptic of crypto and provides a wide range of legal commentary on digital assets to his 21,000 followers on Twitter.

Related: ‘Near impossible to know’ what is and isn’t a security — Mark Cuban on SEC

Ultimately, Cuban conceded that just like all of the early-internet companies, “90 percent of blockchain companies” and “99 percent of tokens” will go broke. Those that emerge victorious “will be game changers. That’s the way tech works,” he said.

Cuban wrapped things up with words of support for crypto, saying that no one could refute the potential impact of crypto on the wider economy.

He said “Crypto Derangement Syndrome” — his term for an irrational hatred of crypto — would have the same negative effect as those overhyping its potential.

“With all due respect, Crypto Derangement Syndrome is just as big a problem as the crypto maxis over hyping crypto.”

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Report Shows Crypto Startups Raised $30.3 Billion in H1 2022, Exceeding Total Raised in 2021

Report Shows Crypto Startups Raised .3 Billion in H1 2022, Exceeding Total Raised in 2021While cryptocurrency markets have seen poor performances during the first two quarters of 2022, a recently published fundraising report authored by Messari researchers notes that $30.3 billion was raised by crypto projects and startups during the first half of 2022. The $30.3 billion raised across 1,199 fundraising rounds surpasses all the funding blockchain startups and […]

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Blossom Capital’s Newly Launched $432 Million Fund to Focus on Crypto Startups

Blossom Capital’s Newly Launched 2 Million Fund to Focus on Crypto StartupsBlossom Capital, the London-based venture capital firm founded by Candice Lo, Imran Ghory, Mike Hudack, and Ophelia Brown plans to dedicate more funds to the growing cryptocurrency ecosystem. On January 18, Blossom announced a new fund worth $432 million, and a third of the capital will be distributed to early-stage crypto firms. A Third of […]

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Blockchain and Crypto Startups Raise $2.6 Billion in Q1 of 2021— Figure Surpasses 2020 Total by $300 Million

Blockchain and Crypto Startups Raise .6 Billion in Q1 of 2021— Figure Surpasses 2020 Total by 0 MillionAccording to data analysis firm, CB Insights, about $2.6 billion was raised by some 129 blockchain-focused start-ups during the first quarter of 2021. This figure easily surpasses the $2.3 billion raised from a total of 341 deals that were seen in the whole of 2020. Large Capital Raising Rounds Dominate As noted by one report, […]

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