US ‘dominates’ crypto startup funding in Q2: Report
United States-based crypto startups attracted 45% of all venture capital funding invested in the crypto industry, followed by the United Kingdom (7.7%) and Singapore (5.7%).
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United States-based crypto startups attracted 45% of all venture capital funding invested in the crypto industry, followed by the United Kingdom (7.7%) and Singapore (5.7%).
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