This week's biggest funding round
CryptoQuant raised $6.5M in a Series A funding round from Atinum Investment*, Hillspring Investment, SK Inc., Bass Investment, In Manus Mundus Investment Corp. (IMM).
CryptoQuant is a data analytics platform offering market data, on-chain data, and short/long-term indicators for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stablecoins, and ERC20 tokens to assist cryptocurrency investors and stakeholders in making data-driven decisions and reduce investment risks.
Pre-seed and Seed investment rounds
Web3Go raised $4M in a Seed funding round from Binance Labs Fund*, Hashkey Capital, NGC Ventures, Shima Capital, Infinity Ventures Crypto (IVC), Lingfeng Innovation Fund (LIF), Big Brain Holdings, Archerman Capital.
Web3Go is a data platform and intelligence network leveraging the Polkadot ecosystem to enable formatting, visualization, and collaborative analysis of on-chain data, empowering users to publish, analyze, and be rewarded for data tasks. The company is revolutionizing the AI and data sectors with its cutting-edge solutions, creating AI-native digital assets and redefining production relations with blockchain technology.
SuperSight raised $1M in a Pre-seed funding round from Blockchain Founders Fund, Animoca Brands, Druid Ventures, Emurgo Ventures, Next Gen Web3, Vayner Fund.
SuperSight is a Generative AI startup that is revolutionizing the crypto data landscape with its crypto-specific Large Language Models (LLMs), enabling easy access to information from various on-chain and off-chain sources. By turning complex data into user-friendly insights, SuperSight empowers users to make informed decisions and smarter investments in the crypto space without requiring technical skills or coding knowledge.
Ola raised $3M in a Seed funding round from Web3.com Ventures*, Foresight Ventures*, Token Metrics Ventures, J17 Capital, Skyland Ventures, LD Capital, CatcherVC.
Ola is a ZKVM-based, privacy-focused, high-performance Layer 2 platform with programmable privacy and scalability, enabling developers to create privacy-centric applications prioritizing user control and data protection.
Other investment rounds
Aspecta raised undisclosed amount in a Strategic funding round from The Spartan Group*.
Aspecta is an AI-powered profile builder for developers that uses large language models to review code quality. It builds an AI-generated identity, Aspecta ID, for pioneering builders and beyond to demonstrate, connect, and explore. By linking accounts across Web2 and Web3 spaces such as GitHub, Twitter, and wallet address, Aspecta ID holders can demonstrate insights regarding 8000+ skills aspects and hundreds of experience spotlights.
Bequest Finance raised $2.8M in a funding round from Nyca Partners*, Mark Cuban.
Bequest Finance is a fintech company that provides an innovative solution for managing digital assets in the trusts and estates industry. Their non-custodial platform enables secure and compliant management of various digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies and NFTs. By leveraging state-of-the-art audited smart contracts, Bequest offers a user-friendly experience, streamlining the process while upholding privacy and promotes autonomy, empowering individuals, thus revolutionizing the legal framework of digital asset management.
Skrmiish raised $700K in a funding round from Blockchain Founders Fund, Allan Gray E Squared Ventures (Agev).
Skrmiish is a mobile "play-to-earn" app that allows gamers to earn cash in every match they play across popular AAA games. With its innovative MoneyMatch feature, players can back themselves for real cash without needing a competitor on the other side, while maintaining full control of their funds through the Skrmiish blockchain-based wallet.
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