Blockchain venture capital funding down over 43% in July: Report

Blockchain venture capital funding down over 43% in July: Report

The crypto market downturn is impacting private funding, but are recent declines in capital inflows as bad as the figures suggest? Typically a lagging indicator of the sector’s health, the explosion of venture funding in the blockchain sector in 2021 and the first half of 2022 appears to be cooling off after seven consecutive sectors of growth. According to Cointelegraph Research, inflows in the blockchain venture capital market have declined by 43% month-on-month in July 2022.The Web3 sector, including GameFi and the Metaverse, continues to command the lion’s share of investor interest.....


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