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Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. In today’s edition, Hannah Miller explores one sunny spot (for now) in crypto:
The plunge in crypto prices and blowups of major blockchain projects like Terra have cast a pall over the digital-asset industry; as a result many of the venture capitalists who helped fuel last year’s boom aren’t as free with their money now. In the past few months, they’ve pulled back on funding, leaving some startups with less financing than planned or at lower valuations — or in some cases even unable to seal a deal at all.