Decentralized Venture Capital (DeVenture) enables quick and efficient fundraising.
Blockchain-based fundraising holds a promising future.
Op-ed
Blockchain technology is reshaping the world as we speak. From education to entertainment, finance, gaming, arts, retail and media, almost every industry has experienced the benefits of blockchain. However, there is more to this groundbreaking technology than we usually notice, and one such case is how blockchain is rapidly changing the startup fundraising scene, Decentralized Venture Capital.
Blockchain fundraising models, such as Decentralized Venture Capital and Initial Coin Offering (ICO) allow for raising funds quickly and efficiently from a vast pool of global investors. These models provide much-needed value to startups while also helping investors to manage and distribute their funds securely and transparently.
So, let's discuss how fundraising has evolved over two decades, and review some of the most innovative blockchain-based funding models that can give a much-needed boost to today's startups.
In the last few years, blockchain has emerged as a new way of raising funds through decentralized models, which can revolutionize traditional crowdfunding. For entrepreneurs, it provides a robust infrastructure for making direct, transparent and traceable investments without indulging a centralized authority. Startups, in their turn, can use blockchain fundraising to appeal to a wide range of new investors from the crypto and DeFi domains. One of the most common models of blockchain-based fundraising is ICO or Initial Coin Offering. In this model, the startup company would create its own digital asset or token representing its unique project. Potential investors would buy that token as a form of investment: as the value of the startup grew, so did the token's value. A more innovative form of blockchain-based funding is the 'Decentralized Venture' model, or DeVenture, which I will explore in the next section.
Blockchain-based fundraising holds a promising future, as it can create new opportunities for both entrepreneurs and investors. With models like DeVenture, even the middle class can invest in potential startups, and entrepreneurs gain wider exposure. At the same time, the transparency and accessibility of blockchain can disrupt the global investment market.
Gabriela Reyes is CEO and Co-Founder of LivelyVerse
Blockchain technology is reshaping the world as we speak. From education to entertainment, finance, gaming, arts, retail and media, almost every industry has experienced the benefits of blockchain. However, there is more to this groundbreaking technology than we usually notice, and one such case is how blockchain is rapidly changing the startup fundraising scene, Decentralized Venture Capital.
Blockchain fundraising models, such as Decentralized Venture Capital and Initial Coin Offering (ICO) allow for raising funds quickly and efficiently from a vast pool of global investors. These models provide much-needed value to startups while also helping investors to manage and distribute their funds securely and transparently.
So, let's discuss how fundraising has evolved over two decades, and review some of the most innovative blockchain-based funding models that can give a much-needed boost to today's startups.
In the last few years, blockchain has emerged as a new way of raising funds through decentralized models, which can revolutionize traditional crowdfunding. For entrepreneurs, it provides a robust infrastructure for making direct, transparent and traceable investments without indulging a centralized authority. Startups, in their turn, can use blockchain fundraising to appeal to a wide range of new investors from the crypto and DeFi domains. One of the most common models of blockchain-based fundraising is ICO or Initial Coin Offering. In this model, the startup company would create its own digital asset or token representing its unique project. Potential investors would buy that token as a form of investment: as the value of the startup grew, so did the token's value. A more innovative form of blockchain-based funding is the 'Decentralized Venture' model, or DeVenture, which I will explore in the next section.
Blockchain-based fundraising holds a promising future, as it can create new opportunities for both entrepreneurs and investors. With models like DeVenture, even the middle class can invest in potential startups, and entrepreneurs gain wider exposure. At the same time, the transparency and accessibility of blockchain can disrupt the global investment market.
Gabriela Reyes is CEO and Co-Founder of LivelyVerse
Gabriela Reyes is a Spanish entrepreneur with a growing footprint in the blockchain scene both globally and in Spanish-speaking countries. Reyes' highest profile launch so far, Lively Verse aims to use the immense power of the media to raise mass awareness about blockchain and helps companies and startups raise funds for their projects as well as give them exposure.
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iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
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XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
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Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
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Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.