The post AlloyX Limited dominates with $350m deal appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto venture funding surged past $700 million last week, driven by a blockbuster $350 million M&A deal and a wave of AI- and infrastructure-focused projects. From Aug. 31 to Sept. 6, 13 crypto ventures collectively raised $709.6 million, with AlloyX Limited’s M&A transaction leading the pack. Infrastructure platforms and AI-powered startups, including Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn, dominated funding rounds, highlighting investors’ growing appetite for scalable blockchain solutions and artificial intelligence applications. Summary Crypto VC funding hit $709.6m across 13 projects from Aug 31–Sept 6. AlloyX’s $350m M&A deal was the largest, driving infrastructure growth. AI-focused projects like Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn raised capital. Here’s a detailed breakdown of this week’s crypto funding developments as per Crypto Fundraising data: AlloyX Limited Raised $350 million through M&A AlloyX is a payment infrastructure and stablecoin platform Etherealize Etherealize, an institutional business development firm, secured $40 million in an unknown round Investors include Electric Capital, Paradigm, and Vitalik Buterin Utila Utila, a non-custodial wallet platform, now has $22 million in a Series A round ($51.5 million total) It’s backed by Redstone Venture Capital, Nyca Partners, and Wing VC 🚀 Big News: Utila Secures $22M Series A Extension! 🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that Utila has raised an additional $22 million in Series A extension funding, bringing our total Series A to $40 million and nearly tripling our valuation in just six months. This extension… pic.twitter.com/xwFyyv04aE — Utila (@utila_io) September 3, 2025 Kite AI Kite AI, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, gathered $18 million in a Series A round Investors include Immersion Ventures, General Catalyst, and 8VC Aria Protocol Aria Protocol raised $15 million in a Seed round Polychain Capital, Neoclassic, and Story Protocol took part in the fundraise Everlyn Everlyn secured $15 million from Mysten Labs, Selini, and Nesa The… The post AlloyX Limited dominates with $350m deal appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto venture funding surged past $700 million last week, driven by a blockbuster $350 million M&A deal and a wave of AI- and infrastructure-focused projects. From Aug. 31 to Sept. 6, 13 crypto ventures collectively raised $709.6 million, with AlloyX Limited’s M&A transaction leading the pack. Infrastructure platforms and AI-powered startups, including Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn, dominated funding rounds, highlighting investors’ growing appetite for scalable blockchain solutions and artificial intelligence applications. Summary Crypto VC funding hit $709.6m across 13 projects from Aug 31–Sept 6. AlloyX’s $350m M&A deal was the largest, driving infrastructure growth. AI-focused projects like Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn raised capital. Here’s a detailed breakdown of this week’s crypto funding developments as per Crypto Fundraising data: AlloyX Limited Raised $350 million through M&A AlloyX is a payment infrastructure and stablecoin platform Etherealize Etherealize, an institutional business development firm, secured $40 million in an unknown round Investors include Electric Capital, Paradigm, and Vitalik Buterin Utila Utila, a non-custodial wallet platform, now has $22 million in a Series A round ($51.5 million total) It’s backed by Redstone Venture Capital, Nyca Partners, and Wing VC 🚀 Big News: Utila Secures $22M Series A Extension! 🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that Utila has raised an additional $22 million in Series A extension funding, bringing our total Series A to $40 million and nearly tripling our valuation in just six months. This extension… pic.twitter.com/xwFyyv04aE — Utila (@utila_io) September 3, 2025 Kite AI Kite AI, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, gathered $18 million in a Series A round Investors include Immersion Ventures, General Catalyst, and 8VC Aria Protocol Aria Protocol raised $15 million in a Seed round Polychain Capital, Neoclassic, and Story Protocol took part in the fundraise Everlyn Everlyn secured $15 million from Mysten Labs, Selini, and Nesa The…

AlloyX Limited dominates with $350m deal

Crypto venture funding surged past $700 million last week, driven by a blockbuster $350 million M&A deal and a wave of AI- and infrastructure-focused projects.

From Aug. 31 to Sept. 6, 13 crypto ventures collectively raised $709.6 million, with AlloyX Limited’s M&A transaction leading the pack. Infrastructure platforms and AI-powered startups, including Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn, dominated funding rounds, highlighting investors’ growing appetite for scalable blockchain solutions and artificial intelligence applications.

Summary

  • Crypto VC funding hit $709.6m across 13 projects from Aug 31–Sept 6.
  • AlloyX’s $350m M&A deal was the largest, driving infrastructure growth.
  • AI-focused projects like Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn raised capital.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of this week’s crypto funding developments as per Crypto Fundraising data:

AlloyX Limited

  • Raised $350 million through M&A
  • AlloyX is a payment infrastructure and stablecoin platform

Etherealize

  • Etherealize, an institutional business development firm, secured $40 million in an unknown round
  • Investors include Electric Capital, Paradigm, and Vitalik Buterin

Utila

  • Utila, a non-custodial wallet platform, now has $22 million in a Series A round ($51.5 million total)
  • It’s backed by Redstone Venture Capital, Nyca Partners, and Wing VC

Kite AI

  • Kite AI, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, gathered $18 million in a Series A round
  • Investors include Immersion Ventures, General Catalyst, and 8VC

Aria Protocol

  • Aria Protocol raised $15 million in a Seed round
  • Polychain Capital, Neoclassic, and Story Protocol took part in the fundraise

Everlyn

  • Everlyn secured $15 million from Mysten Labs, Selini, and Nesa
  • The startup has a fully diluted valuation of $250 million

Projects > $15 Million

  • RISC Zero (Boundless), $13.7 million in a Public sale with $290 million fully diluted valuation
  • Tangany, $11.64 million in a Series A round
  • Plural, $7.13 million in a Seed round
  • Kea, $7 million in a Seed round with $47 million fully diluted valuation
  • Reflect, $3.75 million in a Seed round
  • Wildcat Labs, $3.5 million in a Seed round
  • Maiga AI, $2 million in a Strategic round

Source: https://crypto.news/crypto-vc-funding-alloyx-limited-dominates-350m-deal/

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