Last week witnessed a notable spike in crypto fundraising events. Specifically, Korbit, Bullshot, and Levl emerged as prominent projects with large funding rounds. Other notable names on the list include Superset, YOM, Birch Hill, and Cross Road, according to CryptoRank data. Overall, this surge in crypto funding highlights the broader traction of cryptocurrencies in 2026.
Top 7 Rounds of Interest in the Past Week @Korbit_exchange – $92.27M@Bullshot911 – $7.5M@LevlFi – $7M@SupersetFinance – $4M@YOM_Official – $3M@BirchHill_io – $2.5M@xross__road – $1.5M
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— Funding Digest (@CryptoRank_VCs) February 14, 2026
Korbit Leads Incredible $92.27 Million Weekly Fundraising Event
In terms of funding, Korbit emerged as the top crypto project last week. It operates as a regulated cryptocurrency exchange operating in South Korea. The project has reportedly received up to $92.27 million in M&A funding rounds. In this regard, Mirae Asset is a top name among the backers of this funding round.
In addition to this, Bullshot achieved second place among major cryptocurrency fundraising events last week. Therefore, the project remains effective adding $7.5 million in cumulative funds in private token sales. Bullshot is a popular company for developing and launching unique meme projects. For this purpose, users do not have to write any code for their projects, which makes the process much easier.
Following that, Levl ranks 3rd among high-profile cryptocurrency funding rounds held in the past 7 days. Level has achieved a key position in providing a robust infrastructure for stablecoin payments. The project received a total of approximately $7 million in seed funding rounds. Additionally, Superset, which operates as a cross-chain liquidity ecosystem, has raised $4 million in a seed funding round.
Crossroads Bottoms List receives $1.5 million in pre-seed funding
According to CryptoRank’s list of major weekly fundraising events in the crypto sector, YOM is the fifth most important platform. YOM, a cloud gaming network powered by a community-built, energy-efficient edge network, has raised $3 million in strategic funding. Additionally, Birch Hill, an on-chain lending digital asset infrastructure company, has raised $2.5 million in a pre-seed funding round. Rounding out the list, Crossroads, a company that integrates blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and intellectual property (IP), has raised $1.5 million in a new pre-seed round.

