一周融资速递 | 16家项目获投,已披露融资总额约2.15亿美元(1.15-1.21)

Odaily星球日报Published on 2024-01-22Last updated on 2024-01-22

Abstract

数字资产金融服务集团HashKey Group宣布完成近1亿美元A轮融资。

经 Odaily星球日报不完全统计, 1 月 15 日-1 月 21 日公布的海内外区块链融资事件共 16 起,较上周数据(15 起)有所上升,已披露融资总额约为 2.15 亿美元,较上周数据(7235 万美元)大幅上升。

上周,获投金额最多的项目为数字资产金融服务集团 HashKey Group (近 1 亿美元);法国加密货币做市商 Flowdesk  也紧随其后(5000 万美元)。

以下为具体融资事件(注: 1. 依照已公布金额大小排序;2. 不含基金募资及并购事件;3. *为部分业务涉及区块链的“传统”领域公司):

一周融资速递 | 16家项目获投,已披露融资总额约2.15亿美元(1.15-1.21)

一周融资速递 | 16家项目获投,已披露融资总额约2.15亿美元(1.15-1.21)

HashKey Group 完成近 1 亿美元 A 轮融资,投前估值高于 12 亿美元

1 月 16 日,据官方消息,数字资产金融服务集团 HashKey Group 宣布以投前估值高于 12 亿美元完成近 1 亿美元 A 轮融资。本轮融资除了得到现有股东积极认购与支持外,新增投资方包括大型机构投资者、领先的Web3机构和战略合作伙伴。

本轮融资资金将用于深化 HashKey 在虚拟资产行业的全生态布局,加快香港持牌业务产品多元化建设,推进集团在全球范围内合规创新发展。

法国加密做市商 Flowdesk 完成 5000 万美元 B 轮融资,Cathay Innovation 领投

1 月 18 日,法国加密货币做市商 Flowdesk 完成 5000 万美元 B 轮融资,本轮融资由 Cathay Innovation 领投,Cathay Ledger Fund、Eurazeo、ISAI、Speedinvest、Ripple、Bpifrance(法国国有投资银行)参投。

机构质押平台 Kiln 融资 1700 万美元,1kx领投、IOSG Ventures 等参投

1 月 18 日,机构质押平台 Kiln 宣布完成 1700 万美元融资,1kx领投,IOSG Ventures、Crypto.com、Wintermute Ventures、KXVC、LBank 以及现有投资方参投。新融资将用于为 Kiln 的全球扩张提供资金,包括通过在 2024 年第一季度在新加坡开设亚太地区(APAC)总部来发展该地区部门,以及通过扩大其平台以纳入 DeFi 内的各种奖励机制来进一步开发产品。

去中心化车辆数据网络 Digital Infrastructure 完成 1150 万美元的 A 轮融资

1 月 16 日,专注于去中心化物理基础设施网络的初创公司 Digital Infrastructure 近日完成了 1150 万美元的 A 轮融资,加密货币投资公司 CoinFund 领投,Slow Ventures、ConsenSys Mesh、Borderless Capital、比尔·阿克曼的 Table Management 以及前通用汽车 CEO G. Rick Wagoner Jr.等参投。Digital Infrastructure 正在开发去中心化车辆数据协议 DIMO Network,允许驾驶员收集和查看自己的汽车数据并获得 DIMO 代币激励。

Web3数字身份服务平台 Root Protocol 以 1 亿美元估值完成 1000 万美元融资

1 月 19 日,Web3数字身份服务平台 Root Protocol 已通过两笔融资交易完成 1000 万美元募资,最新融资由 Animoca Brands 领投,DFG、Signum Capital、Ankr Network、CMS Holdings 以及天使投资人 Tekin Salimi 和 Meltem Demirors 参投,据悉 Root Protocol 主要提供统一Web3平台访问的数字身份服务。

WOO X 完成 900 万美元战略融资,Wintermute、Selini Capital 等参投

1 月 18 日,加密货币交易所 WOO X 宣布完成 900 万美元战略融资,全部来自 WOO X 的当前和未来指定做市商(DMM),参投方包括 Wintermute、Selini Capital、Time Research、Presto Labs、Pulsar、AlphaLab Capital、Efficient Frontier、Amber 和 Riverside Hedge。此次战略融资的主要目的是进一步加强做市商与 WOO X 的合作,提高其流动性。

Web3数据分析公司0x Scope 完成 500 万美元融资,HashKey Capital 领投

1 月 16 日,据官方消息,Web3数据分析公司0x Scope 完成 500 万美元 Pre-Series A 轮融资,本轮融资由 HashKey Capital 领投,Redpoint China、OKX Ventures、GSR Markets、Amber Group、Antalpha 和 DHVC 以及现有股东 Mask Network、Hash Global 和 XIN Family 跟投。

Web3游戏公司 AOFverse 完成 300 万美元私募轮融资,Animoca Ventures 领投

1 月 19 日,Web3移动端游戏公司 AOFverse 宣布完成 300 万美元私募轮融资,Animoca Ventures 领投,Liquid X Ventures、Chainridge VC、Ticker Capital、Flying Falcon 和 BSCN Gaming Ventures 参投。此前 AOFverse 获得 Arbitrum 基金会的 grant 支持。

再质押协议 Renzo 完成 300 万美元种子轮融资,Maven 11 领投、SevenX Ventures 等参投

1 月 16 日,EigenLayer 生态流动性再质押协议 Renzo 宣布完成 320 万美元种子轮融资,Maven 11 领投,SevenX Ventures、IOSG Ventures、Figment Capital、Bodhi Ventures、OKX Ventures、Mantle Ecosystem、Robot Ventures、Paper Ventures 等参投。

数据追踪平台 Safary 完成 240 万美元融资,Lemniscap 领投

1 月 19 日,Web3数据追踪平台 Safary 宣布完成 240 万美元种子前融资,该轮融资由 Lemniscap 领投,Arca、SevenX、Big Brain Holdings、Saison Capital、Diaspora Ventures 和 20 位web3天使投资者参与其中,其中 14 位是 Safary 社区的成员。

Canza Finance 完成 230 万美元战略融资,Polychain 领投

1 月 17 日,区块链金融公司 Canza Finance 宣布完成 230 万美元战略融资,Polychain 领投、 Protocol Labs、Ava Labs、 99 Capital、Bitscale Capital、Stratified Capital、Contango Digital Assets、Kairon Labs、Mapleblock Capital 等参投。

Canza Finance 将利用此轮融资资金进一步开发其工具和服务,致力于降低在非洲大陆开展业务的费用。

Web3支付平台 Fetcch 完成 150 万美元 Pre-Seed 轮融资,Hashkey Capital 等领投

1 月 18 日,Web3支付平台 Fetcch 宣布完成 150 万美元 Pre-Seed 轮融资,Hashkey Capital 和 AppWorks Venture 领投,LD Capital、Compute Ventures、M 6 和 GravityX Capital 参投。

据介绍,新融资将用于扩大工程和研究团队,加速开发尖端支付解决方案,使个人和企业能够在区块链上进行无缝和安全的交易。

Web3广告平台 Linkko 完成战略融资,W 3 M Ventures 领投

1 月 18 日,Web3广告平台 Linkko 完成战略融资,Web3 Media(W 3 M)Ventures 领投,具体融资金额暂未披露。新资金将用于开发功能、扩大合作伙伴关系并扩大用户群。

Linkko 成立于 2023 年,总部位于新加坡,旨在使用链上分析为广告商提供“精准”定位,目标用户可以观看广告领取奖励(奖励从几美分到几美元不等)。

比特币L2铭刻平台 LessGas 获得 Satoshi Lab 战略投资

1 月 18 日,比特币L2铭刻平台 LessGas 获得 Satoshi Lab 战略投资,融资金额暂未披露。

LessGas 是比特币L2铭刻平台,该产品基于比特币L2 MAP Protocol,LessGas 旨在重新定义铭刻收入的分配,将手续费收入流入L2网络而非比特币L1网络,铭刻收入将被分配至支持 dApp 开发者和 LessGas 社区。

韩国项目 LayerBank 宣布获得 Manta Network 投资

1 月 19 日,据官方消息,韩国项目 LayerBank 宣布获得 Manta Network 投资。LayerBank 表示将通过融资加强协议安全,拓展自身生态。与 Manta Network 的伙伴关系将为进一步扩张市场,打开战略增加机会。

Web3社交平台 DeBox 获 DWF Ventures 投资

1 月 19 日,Web3社交平台 DeBox 在 X 平台宣布与 DWF Ventures 达成战略合作伙伴关系,并获 DWF Ventures 投资,融资金额暂未披露。

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