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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Major Cryptocurrency Projects Secured Millions in Funding During February 2025
Mar 02, 2025 at 07:00 pm
During February 2025, multiple cryptocurrency projects obtained substantial funding through capital-raising activities across the market.
Figure secured the largest funding at $200 million from Sixth Street Capital and a group of investors.
Planq, a decentralized finance protocol, obtained $100 million in funding from several investors, including Dragonfly Capital, Deribit, Pantera Capital, Franklin Templeton, and Ethena.
Planq, a decentralized finance protocol, obtained $100 million in funding from several investors, including Dragonfly Capital, Deribit, Pantera Capital, Franklin Templeton, and Ethena.
Bitwise, a digital asset investment firm, received $70 million from investors like Pantera Capital, General Catalyst, and Point72 Ventures.
Bitwise, a digital asset investment firm, received $70 million from investors like Pantera Capital, General Catalyst, and Point72 Ventures.
Raise, a company focused on tokenized assets, secured $63 million from investment firms like Haun Ventures, GSR, and Selini.
Blockaid, a cryptocurrency security firm, obtained $50 million from GGV Capital, Ribit Capital, and other investors.
Blockaid, a cryptocurrency security firm, obtained $50 million from GGV Capital, Ribit Capital, and other investors.
Unit Network, a decentralized infrastructure protocol, received $18 million from Blockchain Capital, Outlier Ventures, and other investors.
Reservoir, a Web3 aggregator, secured $14 million from crypto investors. Olas, a liquidity management protocol, obtained $13.8 million from several stakeholders in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Taproot Wizards, an Ordinal standard, collected $30 million from investors including Standard Crypto, Electric Capital, and others. Plasma, a decentralized infrastructure protocol, secured $24 million from investors like Bitfinex, DRW Venture Capital, and Framework.
Superlogic, a blockchain gaming studio, obtained $13.7 million. Beamable, a Web3 game engine, secured $13.5 million.
Cygnus Finance, a decentralized finance protocol, brought in $20.5 million. Orochi Network, a decentralized infrastructure protocol, received $12 million.
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