TL;DR:
- Bluesky revealed it raised $100 million in a Series B round in April 2025, led by Bain Capital Crypto.
- The decentralized social network grew from 13 million to over 43 million users since its Series A in October 2024.
- Jay Graber stepped down as CEO to become chief innovation officer. Toni Schneider took over as interim CEO.
BlueskyĀ raised $100 million in a Series B funding round in April 2025, asĀ revealedĀ by the decentralized social network. The company chose to keep the round confidential for nearly a year and only made it public upon entering what it described as “a new era of leadership and sustained growth.”
The round was led byĀ Bain Capital Crypto, with participation from Alumni Ventures, Anthos Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Knight Foundation, and True Ventures. According to the company, the capital was used toĀ expand the team and scale the platform’s infrastructureĀ over the past year.
Bluesky Recorded Over 30 Million New Users
Since the Series A, completed in October 2024,Ā Bluesky grew from 13 million to over 43 million users globally. The “Atmosphere” ecosystem, which brings together developers, applications, and users building on the AT Protocol, also expanded in parallel.Ā Over 1,000 applicationsĀ built on that protocol are used weekly, monthly downloads of theĀ software development kitĀ exceedĀ 400,000, and the network hosts approximatelyĀ 20 billion public records, including posts, likes, and all kinds of interactions.
Bluesky’s decentralization model relies on the AT Protocol, whichĀ standardizes how identity, social graphs, and content are structured across applications. Unlike traditional platforms controlled by a single company, the protocolĀ allows multiple services to interoperate within the same network. The company highlightsĀ account portabilityĀ as one of its core pillars: users canĀ migrate between services without losing their identity, followers, or data.
New Leadership at a Key Moment
The disclosure of the funding coincides with a leadership change.Ā Jay Graber, co-founder of Bluesky, stepped down as CEO to becomeĀ chief innovation officerĀ and will focus on the protocol’s long-term architecture.Ā Toni Schneider, a partner at True Ventures,Ā took over as interim CEOĀ while the company searches for a permanent replacement.
In a blog post published on March 9, Graber described the change asĀ a decision to go back to “building new things.”Ā Bluesky was founded in 2019 as a project backed byĀ Jack DorseyĀ when he was still CEO of Twitter, operated independently from 2021, and Twitter rescinded its services agreement with the platform in late 2022.






