Crypto VC funding falls to 3-year lows as market rout continues

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More than 54% of active crypto VCs are based in the U.S.

Startup funding in the crypto industry has fallen back to Q4 2020 levels amid the ongoing cryptocurrency bear market.by blockchain analytics firm Messari, a total of $2.1 billion across 297 deals were raised by crypto startups in Q3 2023, down 36% from the previous quarter and nearly 70% from Q3 2022.

Seed funding accounted for the largest fundraising category, with $488 million raised over 98 deals."Trends in deal counts show a significant shift away from later-stage projects and into early-stage projects over the last three years," researchers wrote. Less than 1.4% of deals involved companies at the Series B round or later.rose sharply from 0.2% of total deal share in Q4 2021 to over 22% as of now.

"Harsh market conditions are forcing projects to raise short-term bridge rounds or ultimately get acquired by larger projects." Despite regulatory uncertainty, 54% of all active venture capital investors were from the U.S., more than the rest of the world combined. Investors' appetites have also shifted from user-facing applications to blockchain infrastructure, with the latter consistently outperforming the former in funding for the past three months.

"However, this trend may not last for long as more investors are beginning to realize that without successful user-facing crypto applications, infrastructure investments are less likely to generate their desired returns," researchers wrote.

 

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