ICYMI: February blockchain funding recap
February was the second-highest month in venture funding for the blockchain/crypto sector, receiving nearly $4.1 billion across 202 funding deals
For six consecutive months now, the NFTs/Gaming vertical has been the most popular deal type, and for two months prior to that, it was tied for most popular with DeFi The Web3 vertical had its biggest funding month in at least 14 months and its funding in dollar terms more than doubled from last monthGain access to this research piece and 100s of others, including ecosystem maps, company profiles, and topics spanning DeFi, CBDCs, banking and markets. Together with additional services, we help organizations understand what’s happening in the rapidly developing digital asset ecosystem.
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