Crypto VC funding: H100 Group leads with $54m investment, Agora Finance raises $50m

cryptonews
13 Jul

Venture capital funding in the crypto sector totaled $165.1 million during the week of July 6–12, spread across 10 projects spanning AI, infrastructure, gaming, and financial services.

The largest round went to H100 Group, which raised $54 million, while finance and banking ventures accounted for nearly half of the week’s total deal flow. With activity ranging from seed to Series A rounds, investors are continuing to back real-world utility and infrastructure as the next phase of crypto development takes shape.

Here’s a complete analysis of this week’s investor activity per data from Crypto Fundraising:

H100 Group

  • H100 Group raised $54 million.
  • The project is operating in AI and Infrastructure sectors.
  • To date, H100 Group has secured over $56.2 million in funding.

H100 Group has raised an additional SEK 516M (~$54M) through the execution of Tranche 6 and Tranche 7 — as initially announced on 16 June 2025.Total capital secured to date: SEK 921M ($96M), up from SEK 405M ($42M). pic.twitter.com/pTQkS5kyH0

— H100 (@H100Group) July 9, 2025

Agora Finance

  • The project secured $50 million in a Series A round backed by Paradigm.
  • Agora Finance is a financial solutions provider, focusing on supplier financing.
  • Agora Finance has raised $62 million so far.

We are thrilled to announce that Agora has raised a $50 million Series A round, led by @paradigm and with additional participation from @dragonfly_xyz. This milestone enables us to accelerate the development of Agora’s full-stack platform for stablecoin infrastructure,… pic.twitter.com/AtC4po2iSN

— Agora (@withAUSD) July 10, 2025

DigitalX

  • Digital X raised $13.5 million in a Strategic round
  • The project operates in categories like Asset Management, Finance/Banking, and Real-World Assets
  • Investors include Animoca Brands, UTXO Management, and others
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Kuru

  • Kuru gathered $11.6 million in a Series A round.
  • The project, which raised $13.6 million so far, is an on-chain orderbook exchange on the Monad chain/
  • The investment was backed by Paradigm, Electric Capital, and Drivezy Ventures.

Kuru is excited to announce our $11.6m Series A round led by @paradigm This funding will help us scale our team and bring our vision of a fully on-chain orderbook to life on Monad. pic.twitter.com/oNC1T9Mnht

— Kuru (@KuruExchange) July 7, 2025

NexBridge

  • The project raised $8 million in a Series A round.
  • NexBridge is a digital asset issuer and trading platform.
  • Investors include Falcon Ventures.

Remix (ex Farcade)

  • Remix secured $5 million in a Seed round.
  • The project operates in categories including AI and gaming.
  • The funding was backed by Archetype, Coinbase Ventures, and Variant

We've closed our Seed Round raising an additional $5 million.Lead by Archetype, backed by Coinbase, Variant, Lemniscap, and more.Mobile gaming will never look the same. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/l5aYq6azON

— Remix (formerly Farcade) (@RemixGG_) July 10, 2025

Projects <$5 Million

  • Velvet Capital, $3.7 million
  • BridgePort, $3.2 million
  • Uweb (University of Web3), $3 million
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