According to DefiLlama, in just two weeks of January 2026, investors started investing around $588 million in crypto startups, which shows a positive sign for theAccording to DefiLlama, in just two weeks of January 2026, investors started investing around $588 million in crypto startups, which shows a positive sign for the

Crypto Startups Raise $588M in Early 2026 as Institutional Investment Returns

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  • Crypto startups raised $588M in early 2026, signaling a strong return of institutional investor confidence.
  • Funding is concentrating on payments, trading infrastructure, and privacy-ready solutions for institutions.

According to DefiLlama, in just two weeks of January 2026, investors started investing around $588 million in crypto startups, which shows a positive sign for the crypto industry this year. Popular names like Arthur Hayes and top VC firms like Paradigm and YZi Labs pour money into the crypto startups. 

Institutional Capital Flows Toward Scalable, Low-Risk Crypto Infrastructure

Most of the investing money enters through high-potential platforms instead of risky projects. Investors are funding payments, crypto exchanges, trading platforms, and privacy technology. The idea is to build institutional-grade tools that can be used by the banks and other big financial firms. 

According to analysts, privacy is now more essential for institutions, and they don’t want their trades to be exposed in public transactions. So investors are backing tech that hides the trade details and prevents front running, like zero-knowledge proofs and privacy-preserving payments. 

Rain is a crypto payments startup that has raised $250M and focuses on stablecoins and processes more than $3B in annual transactions, and its partners include Western Union. Alpaca raised $150M, which provides APIs for trading, Data and custody. Its clients are Kraken and backed by Citadel Securities and Revolut leadership. ICEx is an Indonesian-based centralized exchange which raised $70M and focuses on regulated and local fiat on ramps.  

This clearly shows that crypto is rapidly growing and investors are mainly focused on the real potential of privacy tools instead of hype based. Infrastructure beats the speculations, and regional exchanges and stablecoin payment leads in the investment list.

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