BlockBeats News, August 1st. According to Bloomberg, as cryptocurrency's reputation in the U.S. public opinion arena gradually "cautiously recovers," a wave of venture capital-backed blockchain enthusiasm is quietly rising on university campuses.
A group of investors focused on digital assets—including institutions such as Collab+Currency, Consensys Mesh, Artemis, and Hydra Ventures—have collectively raised about 600 ETH. This funding, through an initiative called Dorm DAO, is flowing to student-led blockchain clubs from Michigan to Oregon and beyond.
The project combines funding, research budgets, and internship opportunities, reflecting the cryptocurrency industry's realignment of its goals. Once seen as a "get-rich-quick game" and not taken seriously by the mainstream, the field is now moving closer to "traditional finance"—with regulatory-compliant investment products and Wall Street's cautious return playing a driving role. However, supporters are also turning their attention to another key testing ground: university campuses, where they hope to nurture a new generation of blockchain talent and a more self-regulated, forward-looking digital financial vision.