Depinsim, a company specializing in blockchain infrastructure, has raised $8 million in a strategic investment round led by Greenfield Capital. This milestone supports its ongoing efforts to enhance decentralized finance (DeFi) technology. The funding, recently revealed in a
This investment is in line with larger movements in crypto venture capital, as shown in a separate review of recent transactions. Other projects such as Limitless, Nubila Network, and Pieverse have also secured between $7 million and $9 million in early-stage or strategic funding, indicating a trend toward platforms focused on infrastructure and practical utility. Depinsim’s commitment to developing programmable
The recent uptick in investments targeting blockchain infrastructure reflects similar trends in the public markets. For example,
The DeFi industry itself is undergoing a revival, with initiatives such as Mutuum Finance and Pecunity launching platforms that prioritize regulatory compliance. These moves are consistent with insights from a recent
Depinsim’s $8 million funding round also highlights a broader change in investor attitudes. After years dominated by speculation, the market is now leaning toward projects with defined plans and tangible progress. For instance, Mutuum Finance has just finished the first phase of its roadmap, which included a CertiK smart contract audit and marketing initiatives led by its community. In the same vein, Pecunity—a DeFi platform compliant with MiCAR—has focused on openness and regulatory standards during its international rollout. These developments indicate that investors are now placing greater value on technical excellence and regulatory compliance rather than on untested ideas, a shift that could redefine competition among blockchain startups.
As the industry evolves, the dynamic between venture capital, public offerings, and institutional participation is expected to shape the future of blockchain innovation. The strategic investment in Depinsim, alongside BGIN’s IPO and JPMorgan’s optimistic view on Base, points to a maturing landscape where infrastructure, compliance, and scalability are becoming key priorities for both investors and users.