TRM Labs achieved unicorn status today after securing $70 million in Series C funding, pushing the blockchain intelligence firm’s worth to $1 billion.
Blockchain Capital led the round, joined by returning backers Goldman Sachs, Bessemer Venture Partners, Y Combinator, and Thoma Bravo, with Galaxy Ventures participating for the first time. The San Francisco-based company provides software that tracks cryptocurrency transactions to help financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and governments detect illicit activities.

The milestone comes as regulators worldwide scrutinize crypto more closely and banks face growing pressure to monitor digital asset flows. Even more so now, some reports mention that crimes related to cryptocurrencies reached a record $158 billion in 2025.
TRM has posted average annual revenue growth of more than 150% over the past five years, serving clients like Circle, Coinbase, PayPal, Robinhood, Stripe, and Visa, according to its announcement.
Their Series A was in 2021 for $14 million, with support from PayPal and Salesforce, and their funding increased by more than 25% in 2026. The company will use the funding to hire AI researchers and engineers while building out its compliance and investigation tools.
The blockchain analytics sector has drawn heavy venture backing, though recent market downturns have hit earlier valuations hard. Chainalysis, the category leader, raised $170 million at an $8.6 billion valuation in 2022, before dropping to $1.55 billion in 2026, according to Yahoo Finance. Competitor Elliptic secured $60 million in Series C during October 2021 at a valuation between $200 million and $260 million in 2025.
TRM is not the first blockchain analytics firm to reach a unicorn valuation. Still, this movement, given the current crypto market sell-off, suggests investors see continued growth potential in the crypto analytics space, even more so than in companies like Galaxy Digital, which reported net losses of $482 million in the last quarter.
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