Allium nets $40M Series B led by Amplify
Allium raised $40 million in a Series B led by Amplify Partners, with Kleiner Perkins, Theory Ventures and Pruven Capital joining; Amplify partner David Beyer will join the board.
Allium announced a $40 million Series B round led by Amplify Partners, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Theory Ventures and Pruven Capital. The company said Amplify partner David Beyer will join Allium’s board.
The announcement states the funding will be used to expand engineering, product and go-to-market teams and to develop the company’s data infrastructure for institutional users as more financial activity moves onto blockchain networks.
Allium provides standardized, enriched blockchain data across more than 150 chains, transforming raw onchain activity into formats organizations can use for operations and product development. The company reports growing customer demand for greater accuracy, reliability and trust in blockchain data as institutions move from experimentation to production.
Since its Series A, Allium reported more than a tenfold increase in revenue. Named customers and partners include Visa, which used Allium to power the Visa Onchain Analytics Dashboard, and Boston Consulting Group, which uses Allium for research and market analysis on digital assets and stablecoin payments. The company also notes its data has been cited by the Federal Reserve and Stanford.
The company provided market figures showing stablecoin supply above $302 billion, onchain payment volume of $394 billion in 2025, and tokenized financial assets totaling $27.6 billion. Allium said those figures reflect increased use of blockchain rails and a corresponding need for reliable onchain data.
Allium’s Terminal product offers dashboards, APIs and data warehouse integrations with documented sourcing and methodology, enabling users to track onchain activity in real time and connect blockchain data to existing systems. The announcement also noted the company is hiring across engineering, product and commercial roles and will use the Series B to continue product and team investment.








