Crypto VC funding: Plasma raises $50m, Spiko bags $22m
The week of July 13-19, 2025, witnessed a total of $170.3 million in venture capital raised across 10 diverse projects. The spotlight was on infrastructure, which dominated, with eight out of 10 projects securing funding in areas such as high-throughput payment systems, AI, and business banking.
Plasma’s $50 million public sale led the charge, signaling investor confidence in scalable blockchain solutions, while traditional finance and real-world asset solutions like Spiko and Dakota continued to draw attention.
As venture capitalists back innovations across sectors, it’s clear that infrastructure remains the key focus, laying the groundwork for the next wave of crypto advancements.
Here’s a comprehensive review of this week’s crypto funding from Crypto Fundraising :
Plasma
- The startup raised $50 million through a public sale.
- Plasma has a fully diluted valuation of $500 million.
- The project is a high-throughput, zero-fee payment platform.
- Plasma has raised $77.5 million so far.
Spiko
- Spiko secured $22 million in a Series A round.
- The project focuses on areas including finance/banking, Infrastructure, Lending/Borrowing, and real-world assets.
- Investors include Index Ventures, White Star Capital, and Blockwall.
XMTP (Ephemera)
- XMTP, an end-to-end encrypted messaging network, received $21 million in a Series B round.
- Dawn Square Ventures, a16z crypto, and Lightspeed Faction backed the investment.
- XMTP has a total of $41 million in backing.
Two Prime
- Two Prime gathered $20 million in an Unknown round.
- The project is operating in Asset Management, Bitcoin Ecosystem, and Lending/Borrowing sectors.
- Investors include Mara Holdings and SIG.
Blockskye
- Blockskye raised $15.8 million in a Series C round.
- BlockChange, United Airlines Ventures, and Lightspeed Faction backed the investment.
- The project is a corporate travel and payments platform.
Dakota
- Dakota confirmed $12.5 million as part of a Series A round.
- The project is a modern business banking platform.
- Investors include CoinFund, Haun Ventures, and Triton Capital.
ACM+ (AI Cross Metrix)
- ACM+ raised $12 million in a Seed round
- The project is operating in AI, Infrastructure, Multichain, Privacy, and Zero-knowledge sectors
- The investment was backed by Zama Capital, Genesis Capital, and Bu Bridge
Function (ex Ignition)
- Gathered $10 million in a Seed round
- Function is an institutional-grade protocol
- Investors include Galaxy Digital, Antalpha Ventures, and Mantle Network
Projects < $10 Million
- W3 io, $7 million in a Seed round
- Vision, $3 million in a Public sale with $462 million fully diluted valuation
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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