The week of December 14-20, 2025, recorded $335.1 million in crypto VC funding across 18 projects. As per the data, RedotPay’s $107 million Series B round led aThe week of December 14-20, 2025, recorded $335.1 million in crypto VC funding across 18 projects. As per the data, RedotPay’s $107 million Series B round led a

Crypto VC Funding: RedotPay leads with $107m, Fuse bags $70m

The week of December 14-20, 2025, recorded $335.1 million in crypto VC funding across 18 projects.

As per the data, RedotPay’s $107 million Series B round led a year-end funding period. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of this week’s crypto funding activity as per Cryptofundraising data:

RedotPay

  • Raised $107 million in a Series B round
  • RedotPay is a Hong Kong-based stablecoin payment fintech firm
  • Investment was backed by Goodwater Capital, Pantera, and Blockchain Capital
  • The project has raised $194 million so far

Fuse (Project Zero)

  • Fuse secured $70 million in a Series B round
  • Fully diluted valuation of $5 billion
  • Investors include Lower Carbon and Balderton Capital
  • The project has raised $160 million so far

METYA

  • Raised $50 million in a Strategic round
  • Metya is an AI-driven Web3 dating platform
  • Investment was Backed by Century United Holdings Group, Castrum Capital, and Zibra Capital

Olea

  • Olea gathered $30 million in a Series A round
  • Olea is a fully digital trade finance platform
  • Investors include BBVA, XDC, and The Dock

Projects under $15 million funding

  • DAWN (Andrena), $13 million in a Series B round
  • ETHGAS, $12 million in a seed round
  • YO Protocol (YO Labs), $10 million in a Series A round
  • Speed, $8 million in an unknown round
  • SocialGood, $5.6 million in a Series B round
  • HolmesAI, $5 million in a strategic round
  • worm wtf, $4.5 million in an unknown round
  • Harbor DEX, $4.2 million in a seed round
  • Football Fun, $3 million in a public sale
  • Space, $3 million in a seed round
  • Strata, $3 million in a seed round
  • Rainbow, $3 million in a public sale with a $100 million fully diluted valuation
  • DeepBook AI, $2 million in an unknown round
  • Moto, $1.8 million in a pre-seed round

Read last week’s VC funding coverage here.

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