In the first six months of 2026, the crypto industry raised $11.2 billion. Not one dollar of it went to the permissionless, ungoverned experiments that digital assets were supposed to be built on.
The $11.2 billion in 2026 funding that killed crypto’s permissionless era
In the first six months of 2026, the crypto industry raised $11.2 billion. Not one dollar of it went to the permissionless, ungoverned experiments that digital assets were supposed to be built on.
Olivier Acuna
Publisher CoinDesk
Aug 15, 2026 at 2:00 PM UTC · 1 Min. Lesezeit

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"There is an irony at the heart of crypto, and it took an $11.2 billion dataset to make it obvious," said Dubai-based crypto lawyer Irina Heaver, founder of NeosLegal. "The industry was born on a single promise: permissionless. Money and markets that answer to no gatekeeper."
Heaver and her team gathered data that might, as he put it, indicate that “crypto’s permissionless era is over.”
NeosLegal tracked every disclosed crypto funding round between January and June 2026. A total of 377 financing rounds took place, Heaver said via Telegram. The top three sectors by capital raised were payments and stablecoins at $3.7 billion, prediction markets at $2 billion and crypto exchanges and trading platforms at $1.7 billion. All three require regulatory approval to operate, she noted.
"The money has stopped chasing permissionless," Heaver said. "It is chasing regulated businesses now."
Prediction markets took point
Prediction markets drove the point. Kalshi raised $1 billion in May in a round that included Sequoia Capital, Morgan Stanley, Ark Invest, and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), among others. Polymarket raised $600 million from Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the company that owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Prediction markets pulled in capital in every single month of the first half of 2026 — a total of 34 rounds in six months, she added.
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