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Can crypto’s recent wins resurrect venture interest?


Like a tenacious balloon, no matter how hard crypto gets knocked down, it tends to float back up again. I’ve found that to be true in all the years I have covered the decentralized market and economy since 2013.

Still, the latest crypto bust is starting to look a little different.


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After a lengthy downturn — a crypto winter, if you want — blockchains and their constituent tokens and services seem to be on a rebound. Data paints the picture: Spot trading volumes reached a 12-month high earlier this month, the total value of crypto tokens has appreciated materially in recent months, and even NFTs are showing signs of life.

Adding to the count, the recent launch of spot bitcoin ETFs shows that in the critical United States technology market, the legal system may remain more crypto-positive than elsewhere in the world. China and India come to mind.

Yet, despite the run of positive news, venture capitalists’ interest in web3 startups continued to decline in Q4 2023, dipping further underneath a severely depressed third-quarter figure. This begs the question: When will VCs turn the spigots back on?



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by Cointelegraph

United States-based Bitcoin mining company TeraWulf nearly doubled its third-quarter revenue this year thanks to price growth in Bitcoin, as well as an expansion in mining capacity and new income from its AI business. Revenue for the third quarter increased 87% year-over-year to $50.6 million, with “digital asset revenue” making up $43.4 million, according to TeraWulf’s Q3 earnings report on Monday. In Q1, the company had reported a net loss, and in Q2, the miner’s revenue increased 34% year-over-year to $47.6 million.  “These increases were… Source link

by Tech In Asia

After the announcement, Iren raised its 2026 annual recurring revenue guidance from US$500 million to US$3.4 billion. Source link

by Tech In Asia

The company reported Q3 net profit of US$56.8 million, up from US$38.5 million a year earlier. Source link