Crypto startup funding grows to $2.7B in Q2 despite fall in total deals
Crypto infrastructure projects led the way in attracting venture capital, with major infrastructure projects raising a combined $685 million in new capital in Q2.
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Crypto infrastructure projects led the way in attracting venture capital, with major infrastructure projects raising a combined $685 million in new capital in Q2.
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