Fundraising Screener

Track fundraising data and investor context, all in one view

Overview

Fundraising Screener provides a market wide table of how crypto projects have raised capital. It consolidates investor participation, amounts raised, unlock status, and valuation context, so you can compare fundraising across the industry at a glance.

Accessing Fundraising Screener

You’ll find Fundraising Screener in the Fundraising tab on the Sidebar. Each row represents a project, with key fundraising and investor metrics displayed side by side. Clicking on a project opens its Fundraising pane, where you can explore round-by-round details and investor allocations.

Using Fundraising Screener

The table includes:

  • Lead Investors and the number of participants in funding rounds.

  • Total Raised, showing cumulative funding in USD.

  • Unlocked Investors and % unlocked, indicating how much investor allocation is liquid.

  • Latest Round, listing the most recent funding stage (Seed, Private, Public, Strategic).

  • Market Cap (MCAP) vs Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV), letting you compare present valuations to historical fundraising.

Filters across the top (AI, DeFi, Layer 1, RWA, etc.) let you narrow results by sector, and the table can be sorted by any column.

In some cases, the lead investor or investor allocations may be unclear, in which case some of these fields may be denoted by a “—”.

Why It Matters

Fundraising history provides critical context for token supply. A project that raised heavily through private rounds may face different risks than one supported by public token sales.

By scanning the Fundraising Screener, you can quickly:

  • Benchmark projects by capital raised.

  • Spot which investors dominate early rounds.

  • Gauge whether investor allocations are liquid or still vesting.

  • Compare funding scale against current valuation (MCAP / FDV).

For deeper context, click into a project’s Fundraising page Fundraising to view its full funding history, valuation by round, and detailed investor participation.

Where To Next?

  • See more about individual tokens’ fundraising pages at Fundraising.

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