Crypto VC Funding Report : Why Are Crypto Investors Betting Big on Prediction Markets?

CryptoRank Research compared average and median funding round sizes, revealing how unevenly venture capital is distributed across different crypto sectors. Some segments are growing thanks to a few mega-deals, while others consistently attract large investments across the entire market.
Prediction Markets Lead in Average Round Size
Unlike total funding volume, the average investment size highlights the level of confidence underlying each deal and reveals which categories are attracting capital on a scale typically associated with more mature companies, institutional infrastructure, or markets with significant growth potential.

Prediction Markets stand out significantly from the general picture: the average investment size in this sector is $118M per round, which is more than 50% higher than the figure for Exchange category ($76.2M) and more than double the average deal size for Blockchains ($47.8M). This gap indicates that funding in this sector is driven by a limited number of large deals rather than broad activity at early stages.
This distribution suggests that the venture capital market is placing its main bet on prediction markets. Investors appear to be more inclined to invest large sums in categories with clear institutional demand, scalable revenue models, and the potential to integrate crypto infrastructure into mainstream real-world financial activities.
Exchange shows the most stable demand
On the other hand, median investment size provides a clearer view of the funding environment that a typical project can expect within each category. This makes it possible to separate sectors supported by consistently large rounds from those whose headline funding totals may depend on a small number of exceptional deals.

The Exchange category ranks first in median VC Investment size ($23M), and second in average VC Investment size at $76.2M. Brokerage ranks second in terms of median investment size ($18M) while the average investment is $21.5M. Both categories sit well above the rest of the market, suggesting that trading infrastructure continues to attract larger and more standardized funding commitments.
Overall, the data suggests that crypto venture capital is prioritizing commercially established infrastructure over broader ecosystem narratives. Categories linked directly to trading, liquidity, payments, and financial operations receive the largest typical checks.
This may reflect a more selective market in which investors favor business models with clearer revenue paths, while emerging sectors continue to be funded through smaller, earlier-stage rounds.
Why Is the Median More Important Than the Mean?
Prediction Markets lead in terms of average investment size, indicating that several exceptionally large funding rounds have been raised in this sector, while the Exchange category ranks first in terms of the median and second in terms of the average, suggesting a consistently high level of funding across all deals. This gap in average funding size for Prediction Markets can be explained by the fact that the category is relatively new but has already demonstrated strong returns.
Investors are concentrating capital in sectors with clearer monetization models, institutional demand, and direct links to real-world trading or financial infrastructure. Exchanges, brokerage platforms, stablecoins, payment systems, and compliance receive some of the largest typical investments, while categories that are more focused on conceptual ideas without a sustainable business model continue to rely on smaller funding rounds and one-off exceptional deals.
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