TOP 8 Projects to Keep an Eye on!

Recently I searched for top projects and here is the graph regarding the most VC-Funded by Category and here are my takes:

My takes - DeFi is the Core - Infrastructure Accelerates use-cases and Institutional Adoption

  • The dominance of DeFi stands out due to the continued use case for blockchain, with investors believing in the ongoing potential to decentralize financial flows.
  • Investments in blockchain infrastructure highlight the importance of scalability and improvements in the performance of blockchain networks.
  • NFTs and stablecoins, although representing smaller portions, still show potential for innovation and adoption.
  • Blockchain services, such as those in the financial sector and payment networks, suggest growing institutional interest and the integration of blockchain into traditional industries.

Check the projects below, VCs loved them and I hope you find them Awesome as well!


1. DeFi

  • Infinex : A secure platform designed to simplify access to DeFi and on-chain protocols. CMC

  • Chaos Labs : Transforms data on risk, security, and incentive strategies into tools for DeFi.

  • Morpho : A decentralized lending protocol built on top of existing protocols. CGK

  • Huma : A protocol for decentralized risk and lending solutions backed by income receivables.

2. Blockchain Infrastructure

  • CELESTIA : A modular data availability network that facilitates the launch of own blockchains. CMC

  • Sahara AI: A blockchain platform dedicated to democratizing the AI ecosystem.

3. NFT

  • STORY: Tokenizes creativity, creating programmable IP legos that unleash creativity and liquidity.
    -> My Post about Story

4. Stablecoin

  • Bridge : A payments platform built with stablecoins to simplify global money movement.

5. Blockchain Service

  • Partior : A blockchain-based payment network backed by banking giants. Show Less
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