Particle Network Completes $15 Million Series A Funding
Particle Network, a developer of modular blockchain solutions, has raised $15 million in its first token sale to enable cross-chain transactions and liquidity.

Particle Network, a developer of modular blockchain solutions, has raised $15 million in its first token sale to enable cross-chain transactions and liquidity.
This week, 12 blockchain startups raised $63.4 million in funding. The largest round of funding was raised by Renzo, which raised $17 million. Three projects received seed and pre-seed funding, and eight projects received other rounds of funding.
This week, 34 blockchain startups raised $109.3 million in funding. The largest round was raised by Nexus, which raised $25 million. Ten projects received seed and pre-seed funding, and 22 projects received other rounds of funding.
This week, 28 blockchain startups raised $169.7 million in funding. The largest round was raised by Babylon, which raised $70 million. 13 projects received seed and pre-seed funding, and 15 projects received other rounds of funding.
A total of 30 projects successfully raised funds this week, with the largest round being Sophon, which raised $60 million. 14 projects received pre-seed and seed round investments, and 16 projects received other rounds of financing. The total amount of funds raised in the crypto industry this week reached $197.8 million.
This week, 24 projects successfully raised funds, with the largest amount being Optimism, which raised $90 million. 10 projects received pre-seed and seed round investments, and 14 projects received other rounds of financing. This week, the total amount of funds raised in the crypto industry reached $216.7 million.
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