Financing Weekly | 32 projects raised $202.3 million
Thirty-two blockchain startups raised a total of $202.3 million in funding this week.
JinseFinanceThirty-two blockchain startups raised a total of $202.3 million in funding this week.
JinseFinanceVariant: We are even more enthusiastic about this project than when we first invested
JinseFinanceThis 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.
JinseFinanceThis 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.
JinseFinanceThis 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.
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Others"We're leading the way here, laying the groundwork for consumers and businesses to thrive," said California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Cointelegraph"We’re getting ahead of the curve on this, laying the foundation to allow for consumers and business to thrive," said California Governor Gavin Newsom.
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