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Crypto Funding Winter: Why Are VCs Focusing on Stablecoin Payments?

Overall funding has cooled: In Q1 2026, crypto VC funding fell by approximately 50% quarter-on-quarter, with capital increasingly concentrated in mature companies that already have customers, revenue, and meaningful transaction volume.

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Aug 17, 2026 at 11:30 AM UTC · 13 Min. Lesezeit

Crypto Funding Winter: Why Are VCs Focusing on Stablecoin Payments?
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TL;DR

  • Overall funding has cooled: In Q1 2026, crypto VC funding fell by approximately 50% quarter-on-quarter, with capital increasingly concentrated in mature companies that already have customers, revenue, and meaningful transaction volume.

  • Stablecoin payments are bucking the trend: Rain, OpenFX, RedotPay, Mesh, Conduit, and other companies have continued to raise sizable rounds across card issuance, cross-border payments, foreign exchange liquidity, wallets, banking connectivity, and settlement.

  • VCs are focusing on infrastructure: Stablecoins enable 24/7 cross-border settlement, while infrastructure providers can generate revenue through transaction fees, foreign exchange spreads, card services, and APIs.

  • The momentum should not be overstated: Onchain stablecoin volume is not equivalent to real-world payment volume, and funding remains concentrated among a small number of leading companies. Compliance, fiat on-ramps and off-ramps, local banking relationships, and service commoditization remain key challenges.

  • Where capital may go next: Cross-border B2B payments, stablecoin-linked cards, bank-to-stablecoin connectivity, multi-chain payment orchestration, and AI agent payments could continue to attract investment.

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