Crypto venture funding roared back to life in the first week of June, with capital flowing into both blockbuster deals and early-stage bets.
The headline grabber was Circle’s long-awaited initial public offering (IPO), which brought in $1.1 billion and marked the company’s debut on the NYSE under the ticker CRCL.
Altogether, crypto projects attracted $1.17 billion from June 1–7, according to Cryptofundraising data. From major strategic rounds like IOST and Avantis to smaller seed raises for emerging players like 3Jane and Launcher Capital, the week highlighted a growing investor appetite across the Web3 stack.
Here’s a list of the different funding activity:
📢 Big news from IOST!⚡️ We’ve secured $21M in strategic funding to accelerate RWA 3.0 growth and build a compliant, interoperable, multi-chain ecosystem.🤝 Major thanks to @DWFLabs, @Presto_Labs, @Rollman_Mgmt & others for their trusthttps://t.co/UXThL29ZnI
— IOST (@IOST_Official) June 6, 2025
We’re proud to announce that Rails is now live! 🚀Today marks the beginning of a new era of trading🔐User-controlled on-chain custody⚡ Centralized execution speed✔️ Zero-knowledge transparencyProud to be backed with $20M to date from @Slow @Kraken @Quantstamp @Round13… https://t.co/jJfJFDOGoc
— Rails (@rails_xyz) June 4, 2025
We’re excited to announce our $8M Series A, co-led by @PanteraCapital, @foundersfund.This raise accelerates our vision to build DeFi’s universal leverage layer — for everything.Gold, FX, Oil, Equities, Crypto, Sports and more: 24/7, fully onchain, and accessible to anyone. pic.twitter.com/tUievq7k8h
— Avantis (@avantisfi) June 3, 2025
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