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Crypto fundraising surges to $2.2B in July, led by CeFi deals: RootData

On August 3, 2026 by voice

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Crypto fundraising rebounded sharply in July, with total capital raised reaching $2.235 billion across 46 deals, according to data from RootData. That marks a 148.9% increase from the $889 million recorded in June, signaling renewed investor appetite despite ongoing market volatility.

CeFi dominates fundraising activity

Centralized finance (CeFi) emerged as the top sector, attracting $1.23 billion across nine deals. This represents more than half of all funds raised during the month, underscoring continued investor confidence in regulated, institutional-grade platforms. Notable deals in this category include infrastructure and lending projects that aim to bridge traditional finance with digital assets.

Infrastructure followed with $413 million across 12 deals, reflecting sustained interest in blockchain scalability, interoperability, and developer tooling. These projects are critical for supporting the next wave of decentralized applications and institutional adoption.

DeFi funding lags despite deal count

Decentralized finance (DeFi) saw 11 deals but raised only $34.25 million, a modest figure compared to its CeFi counterpart. This disparity highlights a shift in investor focus toward more established, compliant business models, while DeFi continues to grapple with regulatory uncertainty and security concerns.

The data suggests that while deal activity remains healthy, capital allocation is becoming more selective, favoring projects with clear revenue models and regulatory alignment.

What this means for the market

The July surge indicates a potential turning point for crypto fundraising after a sluggish first half of the year. The concentration of capital in CeFi suggests that investors are prioritizing stability and institutional integration over experimental protocols. This trend could accelerate as regulatory frameworks like MiCA in Europe and potential U.S. legislation provide clearer guidelines.

For startups, the fundraising environment is increasingly competitive, with investors demanding tangible traction and compliance readiness. Projects that can demonstrate real-world use cases and robust risk management are more likely to secure funding in this climate.

Conclusion

July’s fundraising numbers reflect a maturing crypto market, where capital flows toward infrastructure and regulated financial services. While DeFi remains an innovative space, its limited fundraising suggests a cautious investor stance. As the industry evolves, tracking these capital flows offers valuable insight into where the next wave of growth will occur.

FAQs

Q1: What is RootData?
RootData is a data analytics platform that tracks fundraising activities, projects, and trends in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. It provides insights into investment flows and sector performance.

Q2: Why did CeFi attract the most funding?
CeFi platforms offer regulated, user-friendly services that appeal to institutional investors. The $1.23 billion raised indicates strong confidence in these business models, which often provide more predictable returns and compliance frameworks.

Q3: How does this compare to previous months?
June saw $889 million raised, making July’s $2.235 billion a significant jump of nearly 149%. This suggests a renewed wave of investor optimism, possibly driven by regulatory clarity and market recovery.

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