The post Ripple Labs secures $500m investment, Lava raises $200m appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The week of November 2-8, 2025, saw $1.015 billion in crypto funding across 21 projects, with Ripple Labs’ $500 million strategic round leading. Summary Ripple raised $500M at a $40B valuation, driving weekly crypto funding to $1.01B. Lava followed with $200M as payments and stablecoin infrastructure dominated deals. Canaan, Future Holdings, and Fomo secured key rounds amid rising institutional backing. Payment infrastructure and stablecoin solutions dominated the investment sector this week. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s crypto funding activity as per Cryptofundraising data: Ripple Labs (XRP) Ripple raised $500 million in a strategic round The funds were raised with a fully diluted valuation of $40 billion Backed by Fortress Investment Group, Haun Ventures, and Pantera Lava Secured $200 million in an unknown round Investors include Anthony Pompliano and Eric Jackson Lava has raised $227.5 million so far Canaan Creative Raised $72 million in a strategic round Backed by Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Weiss Capital Canaan has raised $245 million so far Future Holdings Future Holdings gathered $35 million in an unknown round Investors include Falcon Ventures, Nakamoto+, and Tobam https://twitter.com/future_hodlings/status/1985965304929829170 Commonware Raised $25 million in an Unknown round Commonware investment was backed by Tempo Fomo Fomo secured $17 million in a Series A round Investment was backed by Benchmark Projects Under $15 Million Donut, $15 million in a seed round KapKap, $10 million in a seed round Standard Money, $8 million in a strategic round Liquid, $7.6 million in a seed round xTAO, $7.3 million in an unknown round Tatakai, $7 million in an angel round Harmonic, $6 million in a seed round Sprinter, $5.2 million in a seed round Kyo Finance, $5 million in a Series A round with $100 million fully diluted valuation Zynk, $5 million in a seed round zkPass, $2 million in a public… The post Ripple Labs secures $500m investment, Lava raises $200m appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The week of November 2-8, 2025, saw $1.015 billion in crypto funding across 21 projects, with Ripple Labs’ $500 million strategic round leading. Summary Ripple raised $500M at a $40B valuation, driving weekly crypto funding to $1.01B. Lava followed with $200M as payments and stablecoin infrastructure dominated deals. Canaan, Future Holdings, and Fomo secured key rounds amid rising institutional backing. Payment infrastructure and stablecoin solutions dominated the investment sector this week. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s crypto funding activity as per Cryptofundraising data: Ripple Labs (XRP) Ripple raised $500 million in a strategic round The funds were raised with a fully diluted valuation of $40 billion Backed by Fortress Investment Group, Haun Ventures, and Pantera Lava Secured $200 million in an unknown round Investors include Anthony Pompliano and Eric Jackson Lava has raised $227.5 million so far Canaan Creative Raised $72 million in a strategic round Backed by Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Weiss Capital Canaan has raised $245 million so far Future Holdings Future Holdings gathered $35 million in an unknown round Investors include Falcon Ventures, Nakamoto+, and Tobam https://twitter.com/future_hodlings/status/1985965304929829170 Commonware Raised $25 million in an Unknown round Commonware investment was backed by Tempo Fomo Fomo secured $17 million in a Series A round Investment was backed by Benchmark Projects Under $15 Million Donut, $15 million in a seed round KapKap, $10 million in a seed round Standard Money, $8 million in a strategic round Liquid, $7.6 million in a seed round xTAO, $7.3 million in an unknown round Tatakai, $7 million in an angel round Harmonic, $6 million in a seed round Sprinter, $5.2 million in a seed round Kyo Finance, $5 million in a Series A round with $100 million fully diluted valuation Zynk, $5 million in a seed round zkPass, $2 million in a public…

Ripple Labs secures $500m investment, Lava raises $200m

The week of November 2-8, 2025, saw $1.015 billion in crypto funding across 21 projects, with Ripple Labs’ $500 million strategic round leading.

Summary

  • Ripple raised $500M at a $40B valuation, driving weekly crypto funding to $1.01B.
  • Lava followed with $200M as payments and stablecoin infrastructure dominated deals.
  • Canaan, Future Holdings, and Fomo secured key rounds amid rising institutional backing.

Payment infrastructure and stablecoin solutions dominated the investment sector this week. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s crypto funding activity as per Cryptofundraising data:

Ripple Labs (XRP)

  • Ripple raised $500 million in a strategic round
  • The funds were raised with a fully diluted valuation of $40 billion
  • Backed by Fortress Investment Group, Haun Ventures, and Pantera

Lava

  • Secured $200 million in an unknown round
  • Investors include Anthony Pompliano and Eric Jackson
  • Lava has raised $227.5 million so far

Canaan Creative

  • Raised $72 million in a strategic round
  • Backed by Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Weiss Capital
  • Canaan has raised $245 million so far

Future Holdings

  • Future Holdings gathered $35 million in an unknown round
  • Investors include Falcon Ventures, Nakamoto+, and Tobam

https://twitter.com/future_hodlings/status/1985965304929829170

Commonware

  • Raised $25 million in an Unknown round
  • Commonware investment was backed by Tempo

Fomo

  • Fomo secured $17 million in a Series A round
  • Investment was backed by Benchmark

Projects Under $15 Million

  • Donut, $15 million in a seed round
  • KapKap, $10 million in a seed round
  • Standard Money, $8 million in a strategic round
  • Liquid, $7.6 million in a seed round
  • xTAO, $7.3 million in an unknown round
  • Tatakai, $7 million in an angel round
  • Harmonic, $6 million in a seed round
  • Sprinter, $5.2 million in a seed round
  • Kyo Finance, $5 million in a Series A round with $100 million fully diluted valuation
  • Zynk, $5 million in a seed round
  • zkPass, $2 million in a public sale
  • BitDealer, $1 million in a public sale with $35 million fully diluted valuation
  • 3F Labs, $750,000 in an angel round
  • Aria Protocol, $600,000 in a public sale
  • Monorail, $250,000 in a public sale

Source: https://crypto.news/crypto-vc-funding-ripple-labs-secures-500m-investment-lava-raises-200m/

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