Crypto VC Funding: Hercle raises $60m, MegaETH bags $50m
The week of October 26 to November 1, generated $169.73 million in crypto funding across 13 projects.
- Hercle led weekly funding with $60M, followed by MegaETH’s $49.95M sale.
 - Total crypto funding hit $169.73M across 13 projects this week.
 - Bron, ZAR, and Standard Economics also secured multi-million dollar rounds.
 
As per the latest data, Hercle’s $60 million raise led this funding period. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s crypto funding activity as per Crypto Fundraising data .
Hercle
- Raised $60 million in an unknown round
 - Hercle is an institutional-grade infrastructure platform
 - Backed by F-Prime Capital Partners, Falcon Ventures, and Original Capital
 
MegaLabs (MegaETH)
- MegaETH secured $49.95 million through public sale
 - Fully diluted valuation of $999 million
 - MegaLabs is the developer of MegaETH, an Ethereum Layer-1 blockchain platform
 
Bron
- Raised $15 million in an unknown round
 - Investors include GSR, LocalGlobe, and Fasanara Capital
 - Bron Labs is a self-custody platform
 
ZAR
- ZAR gathered $12.9 million in an unknown round
 - Backed by AI6Z, Dragonfly, and VanEck
 - ZAR raised $20.4 million so far’
 
Projects Under $10 Million
- Standard Economics, $9 million in a Seed round
 - Accountable, $7.5 million in an Unknown round
 - Momentum (MSafe), $4.5 million in a Public sale
 - DeepSafe, $3 million in a Seed round
 - Pieverse, $3 million in a Seed round
 - Semantic Layer, $2 million in a Series A round
 - Marina Protocol, $1.68 million in an Unknown round with $40 million fully diluted valuation
 - Paystream, $750,000 in a Public sale with $1.86 million fully diluted valuation
 - Aria Protocol, $500,000 in an Unknown round
 
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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