The Graph Funding: $58M Raised, Series B (2022)

The Graph is an AI Infrastructure company. It has raised $58M in total funding. Latest round: Series B.

The Graph funding overview

The Graph is an AI Infrastructure company. The Graph has raised $58M in total disclosed funding. That places its disclosed total in the $25M–$100M range. Its most recent disclosed round is a Series B announced in January 2022. The round record for The Graph runs through 2022; nothing later has been disclosed. Investors on record include Multicoin Capital, Compound, Coinbase Ventures, Digital Currency Group, Framework Ventures, ParaFi Capital and 3 others. 9 distinct backers are named across the disclosed rounds.

The Graph at a glance

Total raised
$58M
Latest round
Series B
Latest round date
January 2022
Industry
AI Infrastructure
Notable investors
Multicoin Capital, Compound, Coinbase Ventures, Digital Currency Group, Framework Ventures, ParaFi Capital, DTC Capital, CoinIX

Frequently asked about The Graph funding

How much has The Graph raised?
The Graph has raised $58M in total disclosed funding across the rounds on record.
Who has invested in The Graph?
Multicoin Capital, Compound, Coinbase Ventures, Digital Currency Group, Framework Ventures, ParaFi Capital are named among the investors backing The Graph.
What was the latest The Graph funding round?
The most recent disclosed round is a Series B, announced in January 2022.
Where is The Graph based?
No headquarters location is disclosed for The Graph.
What sector does The Graph operate in?
The Graph is tracked under AI Infrastructure, with $58M in disclosed funding.
When did The Graph last raise?
The last disclosed The Graph round closed in January 2022 at Series B.

Totals shown for The Graph aggregate every disclosed round on file. To see how that compares, browse the AI Infrastructure companies and the investors behind them below.

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