13 张图看懂 2022 年一季度区块链行业投融资趋势

Foresight ResearchPublicado em 2022-05-14Última atualização em 2022-05-14

Resumo

平均每个工作日有 7 笔以上融资,超过 1 亿美元的大额融资有 28 笔。

CB Insights 在发布 2022 年一季度区块链领域投融资报告,从投资机构、投资规模、趋势、地区以及被投领域等角度梳理了全球行业内投资概况,并进行了详细的数据呈现。对此,Foresight News 对报告重点内容进行了汇总整理。
区块链初创公司融资额连续 7 个季度稳步增长,2022 年一季度融资额为 920 亿美元,环比增加 3.6%。

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区块链公司融资笔数持续增加,一季度发生 461 笔融资,平均每个工作日有 7 笔以上融资,平均单笔交易规模达到 2000 万美元,中位数为 400 万美元。

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上一季度中超过 1 亿美元的大额融资有 28 笔,占该季度融资笔数的 6% 和总融资额的 63%。

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区块链独角兽公司从 49 家增加到 62 家。一季度出现的新独角兽公司包括 Yuga Labs、Immutable、Optimism、Apto 等。

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全球范围内估值超百亿美元的区块链相关独角兽公司共 7 家,分别是 FTX、Ripple、Blockchain.com、OpenSea、Bitmain Technologies、Alchemy、Digital Currency Group。

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从投资笔数来看,Animoca Brands 最为活跃,一季度投资 34 笔,其次为 Coinbase Ventures 和 Pantera Venture 等。

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26% 的投资资金(约合 24 亿美元)流向 NFT 初创公司,如 NFT 市场、游戏和基础设施提供方。

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DeFi 领域内融资额达到 21 亿美元创下季度新高(不包括 DAO 代币销售),同比增加超 5 倍,大部分流向 DeFi 基础设施和开发提供方。最大的一笔为 ConsenSys 的 4.5 亿美元融资。

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按地区来看,上季度美国区块链相关融资笔数占比达到 43%,其次是亚洲和欧洲。

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2022 年一季度美国区块链初创公司的总融资额达 580 亿美元,与前一季度基本持平。

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在美国,纽约再次以超 21 亿美元的区块链领域融资额位居第一,超过一半的资金流向 Fireblocks、ConsenSys 和 OpenSea。硅谷以 16 亿美元的融资额排列第二。

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亚洲范围内一季度区块链融资额达到 15 亿美元,同比增加 275%。其中 85% 的被投公司当前还处于早期发展阶段。

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下图列举了一季度在全球范围内按筹集金额排序的区块链领域相关公司,Fireblocks 在今年 1 月 27 日完成的 5.5 亿美元 E 轮融资,为一季度区块链领域金额最大的单笔融资。

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