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Escape Velocity Raises $62M DePIN Fund Even as Crypto VC Slows

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Crypto-focused venture capital company Escape Velocity has raised almost $62 million to invest in decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) projects, signaling continued venture interest in the sector despite a broader slowdown in crypto and technology funding.

As first reported by Fortune on Thursday, the raise marks Escape Velocity’s second fund dedicated to backing founders across DePIN and other crypto-native sectors. The fund closed in December and drew support from investors including Marc Andreessen, co-founder of venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, and Micky Malka, founder of Ribbit Capital.

Cendana Capital, a venture fund-of-funds that invests in early-stage managers, allocated $15 million to the vehicle.

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Escape Velocity co-founder Mahesh Ramakrishnan said the DePIN sector remains underdeveloped relative to its potential, largely due to the structure of many recent projects.

“A lot of what you’ve seen in the last three years are DePIN projects that have launched tokens before they have anything,” Ramakrishnan told Fortune. “They’re launching tokens on the basis of hype and on the basis of an idea.” 

The gap between hype and real-world utility remains wide, but many industry proponents say the sector is still in its early stages. HashKey Capital’s head of investment research, Jeffrey Hu, told Cointelegraph last year that his firm was “especially bullish” on DePIN solutions because they help bridge the physical and digital worlds.

Related: VC Roundup: Selective capital, shrinking rounds highlight crypto’s cautious reset

DePIN has become an overlooked sector, research shows

Despite broader industry headwinds, a narrow segment of DePIN projects continues to show signs of traction. According to Escape Velocity and Messari’s latest “State of DePIN” report, the sector’s combined market capitalization stands at about $10 billion, with networks generating an estimated $72 million in onchain revenue in 2025.

Messari characterized DePIN as a relatively small but resilient category, noting that revenue-producing networks have continued to operate even as token prices across the sector have sharply declined.

Many DePIN-related tokens remain down 94% to 99% from their all-time highs, underscoring the gap between market valuations during the previous cycle and current adoption levels. Still, the report suggests that a subset of projects tied to active physical infrastructure has been more durable than price performance alone would indicate.

The market capitalization of DePIN projects has fallen below $9 billion, compared to a peak of more than $43 billion in late 2024. Source: DePINscan

Other research suggests that DePIN projects are gaining traction in jurisdictions with clearer regulatory frameworks and more immediate infrastructure demands, including the United Arab Emirates and Singapore. Analysts note that these markets often provide faster pathways for deployment and partnerships, reinforcing the view that DePIN adoption may emerge outside traditional Silicon Valley–centric startup ecosystems.

Related: Crypto’s 2026 comeback hinges on three outcomes, Wintermute says

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