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Just looked at the latest fundraising numbers and there's something interesting happening in crypto venture capital right now. So crypto startups pulled in $883 million in February, which sounds solid until you realize it's down 13% from last year when they were grabbing over a billion during the bull run.
The whole vibe has shifted though. VCs are still writing cheques but they're being way more selective now. One VC managing partner put it perfectly - last year you could raise on a good story and a deck. Now they want to see actual revenue, real users, and proof your product survives when things get rough. The spray-and-pray era is genuinely over.
What's interesting is that bear markets actually create opportunities if you know where to look. The smart money is flowing into three main areas: stablecoins and payment infrastructure, AI agents, and institutional tools like compliance and treasury management. Unsexy? Maybe. But this is where the next wave of institutional capital flows before it even touches any token.
So what actually got funded in February? Flying Tulip, built by Andre Cronje, secured $206 million for what they're calling an all-in-one financial stack. They're combining spot trading, lending, and perpetual derivatives with their own stablecoin. The interesting part is their ftPUT structure that gives token holders permanent redemption rights - basically a built-in floor. Pretty structured approach.
Then there's Whop, which grabbed $200 million from Tether. Whop is this social commerce marketplace connecting creators to users for digital goods and courses. The valuation hit $1.6 billion. What matters here is Tether is integrating their wallet toolkit so payments settle in USDT and their new US-compliant stablecoin. For emerging markets especially, this could actually move the needle on creator economy payments.
And Anchorage Digital, the first federally regulated digital asset bank in the US, raised another $100 million from Tether at a $4.2 billion valuation. They're basically the bridge between traditional finance and blockchain - custody, staking, governance, all the institutional infrastructure.
What you're seeing is capital getting smarter and more selective. Whop's raise and the others signal that investors want real use cases, sustainable models, and paths to profitability. The narrative play is dead. Now it's about fundamentals.