The cryptocurrency market saw significant institutional advancements in 2025, with $178.9 billion raised in funding, driven by regulatory shifts. The global crypto market cap hit $3.2 trillion, and stablecoin transactions surpassed $50 trillion, outpacing traditional payment systems. Key legislative developments included a stablecoin bill clarifying issuance and reserve requirements, and the Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act, which provided a categorized regulatory framework.
Despite these advancements, the secondary market showed volatility, with Bitcoin experiencing price fluctuations and altcoins underperforming. The primary market, however, saw a shift in funding dynamics. While the number of financing rounds decreased, the total funding amount increased, with quarterly scales rebounding to $3.7 to $5.1 billion. Investors focused on fewer, high-potential projects, leading to larger individual funding rounds.
In 2025, the primary market's focus shifted towards infrastructure, DeFi, AI, and RWA sectors, with significant investments in prediction markets. Polymarket and Kalshi emerged as top funding recipients, highlighting the growing interest in prediction markets as financial instruments. The market's approach evolved from a broad scattergun strategy to a more refined focus on certainty, compliance, and scalability, indicating a maturing phase for the crypto industry.
Crypto Funding Reaches $178.9B in 2025 Amid Regulatory Changes
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