Hotcoin Investment and Financing Weekly Report (12.7–12.13) | 33 Public Events, Financing Data Significantly Increased
From December 7th to December 13th, there were 33 investment and financing events in the crypto market, including 13 in Infrastructure, 5 in DeFi, 4 in RWA, 3 in CeFi, 2 in Gaming, 2 in Social, 1 in Research Institution, 1 in MEME, 1 in Wallet, and 1 in Tools.
This week, there were 9 financing events exceeding ten million dollars:
Decentralized blockchain Avalanche completed a $250 million OTC financing round, with investors including Dragonfly, Galaxy Digital, and others.
Global virtual asset service provider Klickl completed a Series A financing round of $25 million, with investors including Aptos, Web3Port, and others.
Decentralized cloud computing infrastructure Exabits completed a seed round of $15 million, with Hack VC as the investor.
Open AI cloud service Hyperbolic completed a Series A financing round of $12 million, with investors including Variant Fund, Polychain, and others.
Bitcoin purchasing application Relai completed a Series A financing round of $12 million, with investors including Ego Death Capital, Timechain, and others.
Layer1 blockchain Waterfall Network completed a financing round of $11.6 million, with investors including Alpha Token Capital, EnFlux, and others.
Ultra-high performance real-time EVM L2 MegaETH completed a financing round of $10 million, with undisclosed investors.
Cryptocurrency credit card KAST completed a seed round of $10 million, with investors including Sequoia China, Peak XV Partners, and others.
Bitcoin-backed lending platform lava completed a Series A financing round of $10 million, with investors including Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures, and others.
This week’s crypto market investment and financing activity showed significant growth compared to last week, with notable increase in the RWA track, while Infrastructure remained the track with the most financing events. Decentralized blockchain Avalanche received the largest financing of the week, amounting to $250 million.
The investment and financing projects this week are sorted by financing amount as shown in the following chart: