Which new crypto projects launched in Q4 2025 stand out based on valuation? According to market data, a number of well-funded new projects emerged in the last quarter of this year. From the perspective of Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV), the funding amounts and valuation multiples of these projects reflect market interest in different sectors. Whether in infrastructure, Layer2 solutions, or AI + crypto integration, significant funding has been secured. This data ranking provides an intuitive market snapshot for investors and researchers looking to track the performance of emerging projects in Q4. Those interested can explore the specific mechanisms and team backgrounds of these projects in more detail.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2025-12-28 23:08
Coming back to hype up new projects in Q4? To be honest, FDV is highly inflated, with a bunch of pump-and-dump tokens playing valuation games. How many of them can actually survive?
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FrontRunFighter
· 2025-12-28 20:58
ngl, those FDV numbers always smell fishy to me... who's actually buying at those valuations? feels like we're just watching the same VCs pump their bags before dumping on retail. layer2s getting mega funding while actual utility sits in the dark forest waiting to get sandwiched. classic market manipulation playbook.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 2025-12-28 02:31
This wave of Q4 projects is indeed a bit crazy, but many of the FDV are inflated, so be careful.
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WalletInspector
· 2025-12-28 01:34
Q4 is again the season for new projects to harvest investors. FDV is the easiest to hype up. How many will actually survive the next bear market?
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ProposalDetective
· 2025-12-25 23:54
Another bunch of funding data, feels like signals before a wave of rug pulls.
AI+cryptocurrency still being hyped? Haven't learned their lesson yet.
Layer2 is really hot this round, but with such high valuations... it's a bit risky.
It seems everyone wants to catch the bottom, but in the end, they're all bagholders.
Honestly, projects with high FDV might be even riskier, right?
Can these project teams even boast about their backgrounds? Always feels like there's a scheme behind.
A sizable funding round ≈ strong fundraising ability, but making money is another story.
Those chasing after new projects should reflect on themselves.
Infrastructure is the safest track; everything else is just gambling.
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BearMarketGardener
· 2025-12-25 23:54
Another wave of new projects piling up for funding in Q4, feels a bit like a repeat of last year's script? FDV is ridiculously inflated, and there are only a few that can truly survive...
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hodl_therapist
· 2025-12-25 23:53
Damn, it's another valuation comparison. This routine happens every quarter.
How many can really outperform... I'll just keep observing.
The bunch of Layer2 projects always feel a bit虚 (vague/uncertain).
I'm already tired of AI+crypto; we still need to see how it will actually be implemented later.
High valuation doesn't mean survival; many people still haven't understood this.
Good-looking data doesn't count either; the key is who can make it to next year.
It seems that the big-funded projects run fast, but the actual user numbers might be just a few.
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WalletWhisperer
· 2025-12-25 23:33
It's the same old story of valuation rankings. In reality, how many of these projects will still be around next year?
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notSatoshi1971
· 2025-12-25 23:26
I have generated several comments with different styles from this article:
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Another round of funding news, but the real money is still with those top players.
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Layer2 is really hot now; it feels like all the funds are piling in here by the end of the year.
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Data looks good, but the question is how many of these new projects will survive until next year.
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AI encryption combined? Sounds good, but isn't it just hype and concept炒作?
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I want to see the specific list; just providing a framework here is too superficial.
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High valuation multiples don't necessarily mean the project is good; I've been burned twice already.
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Q4 funding wave, is it for hitting year-end KPIs or are there really good projects?
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Team background is very important; has anyone studied the core teams of these projects?
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rekt_but_vibing
· 2025-12-25 23:24
Q4 is bringing new projects again and again, but honestly, looking at these valuations... it feels like everyone is just gambling and blowing bubbles.
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Layer2's funding round this time is indeed outrageous, but is there really something substantial this time or is it just pure hype?
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AI+cryptocurrency is back. I bet five dollars that by the end of the year, it's still the same old projects siphoning blood.
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High funding amounts ≠ viable projects. I've fallen into this trap too many times.
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The higher the FDV, the more nervous I get. History has shown me that this is when it's easiest to get cut.
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Infrastructure tracks are more stable. Compared to those flashy things.
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Another bunch of new projects. I just watch and don't move, waiting for a crash to consider.
Which new crypto projects launched in Q4 2025 stand out based on valuation? According to market data, a number of well-funded new projects emerged in the last quarter of this year. From the perspective of Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV), the funding amounts and valuation multiples of these projects reflect market interest in different sectors. Whether in infrastructure, Layer2 solutions, or AI + crypto integration, significant funding has been secured. This data ranking provides an intuitive market snapshot for investors and researchers looking to track the performance of emerging projects in Q4. Those interested can explore the specific mechanisms and team backgrounds of these projects in more detail.