Despite VC funding halving in October, it seems there are funds that remain bullish on this space investing in emerging markets, Web3 and infrastructure. But, most people don’t know who these mysterious funds are or what they are made of, or if there is a project going on, how to contact these funds.
Therefore, Cointelegraph Research has created a Crypto Funds Database, which tracks a list of nearly 900 different crypto funds from around the world. This database is designed for those looking to keep up with the contacts of the movers and shakers within the cryptocurrency industry. From general information like foundation dates, contact information (with supporting contacts as well), company sizes, size of assets under management (AUM) and much more, this database provides a great overview with actionable data.
The crypto funds database can be accessed on Cointelegraph’s research terminal here.
The United States is home to the most crypto funds
82.4% of all crypto funds come from ten countries, led by the United States with 419 funds. Coming in a distant second is the UK with 51 funds, followed by China with 46. Funds from these three countries are over $500 billion in AUM and can be a formidable force in shaping the future of Web3 and the google space. cryptocurrencies.
As regulatory discussions heat up in the United States, it may be interesting to see if these funds shift to relocate to more crypto-friendly geographies if red tape does not allow investing in innovation.
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