2025 Crypto Funding Landscape and VC Outlook: From Challenging Fundraising to a New Liquidity Paradigm
Cryptocurrency is leading venture capital into a new era of public-private fusion and higher liquidity.
Original Title: The State of Crypto VC
Original Author: Mason Nystrom
Original Translation: TechFlow Dive
Providing some insights for founders on the current state of cryptocurrency financing and some of my personal predictions for the future of cryptocurrency VC.
A word of caution: the financing environment is challenging, with upstream DPI (Deep Dive: a market-cap-weighted index used to track decentralized finance (DeFi) assets' performance in the cryptocurrency market) and LP funding challenges. Across the VC landscape, funds have returned less capital to LPs in the same period compared to before.
This, in turn, has resulted in reduced net capital for both existing and new VC funds, ultimately making the founder financing environment even more challenging.
What Does This Mean for Crypto Companies?
2025 saw a slowdown in deals but matched the pace of capital deployment from 2024.
· The slowdown in the number of deals may be related to many VCs nearing the end of their fund's life cycle, with less capital available for deployment.
· Some large deals are still being completed by major funds, so the pace of capital deployment remains similar to the previous two years.
Over the past two years, cryptocurrency M&A transactions have continued to improve, signaling a healthy development in liquidity and exit opportunities. Recent large-scale acquisitions such as NinjaTrader, Privy, Bridge, Deribit, HiddenRoad, among others, indicate a positive trend toward consolidation and underwriting more crypto equity venture capital.
In the past year, the number of deals has remained relatively stable, with some larger, later-stage deals completed (or announced) in Q4 2024 and Q1 2025. This is mainly due to more deals falling into early-stage pre-seed, seed rounds, and accelerator stages, where funding is usually more plentiful.
Accelerators and Launchpads Lead Deal Count Across Stages
Since 2024, the market has seen a large number of accelerators and Launchpad platforms, which may reflect a more challenging capital environment and founders choosing to launch tokens earlier.
Early-Stage Transaction Volume Median Rebounds
Pre-seed funding size continues to grow year over year, indicating that the market still has ample capital at the early stages. Seed round, Series A, and Series B funding medians have approached or rebounded to 2022 levels.
Crypto VC Future Stage Predictions
1: Tokens Will Become the Primary Investment Mechanism
Shifting from a dual structure of tokens and equity to a unified structure of single asset appreciation. One asset, one value appreciation story.
2: FinTech and Crypto VC Convergence
Every FinTech investor is transforming into a crypto investor, as they seek to invest in the next generation payment networks, neobanks, and tokenization platforms, all built on a crypto-native track. Crypto VC competition is imminent, with many crypto VCs who have not yet invested in the stablecoin/payment space finding it challenging to compete with seasoned FinTech VCs.
3: Rise of Liquidity Venture Capital
“Liquidity Venture Capital” — venture capital opportunities in the liquidity token market.
· Liquidity — Liquidity of public assets/tokens means faster liquidity.
· Accessibility — In private venture capital, gaining access is not easy, but liquidity venture capital means investors do not always need to win trades; they can directly purchase assets. Over-the-counter trading options are also available.
· Position Adjustment — As companies issue tokens earlier, this means small funds can still build meaningful positions, and large funds can similarly deploy into larger market cap liquidity assets.
· Asset Allocation — Many top-performing VCs in history have held their venture capital in assets such as BTC and ETH, which have generated outsized returns. Personally, I believe that during bear market cycles, VCs calling more capital upfront will become more normalized.
The Continued Crypto-Led Vanguard of VC
The convergence of public and private capital markets is the direction of venture capital, with more traditional VCs opting to invest in liquidity markets (post-IPO hold instruments) or secondary markets as companies delay going public. Cryptocurrency is at the forefront of venture capital. Cryptocurrency continues to innovate in forming new capital markets. Moreover, as more assets move onto the blockchain, more companies will focus on blockchain-native capital formation.
Finally, cryptocurrency returns often exhibit more power-law dynamics than traditional venture capital, with top crypto assets vying to become the base layer of sovereign digital currencies and the new financial economy. This decentralization will be greater, but cryptocurrency's super-linear and volatility will continue to drive capital into the cryptocurrency venture capital space, seeking asymmetric returns.
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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