一周融资速递 | 7家项目获投,已披露融资总额约4660万美元(12.25-12.31)

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

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HIVE Digital Technologies宣布成功完成28,750,000加元募资。

经 Odaily星球日报不完全统计, 12 月 25 日-12 月 31 日公布的海内外区块链融资事件共 7 起,较上周数据(18 起)有所下降,已披露融资总额约为 4660 万美元,较上周数据(1.75 亿美元)大幅下降。

上周,获投金额最多的项目为矿企 HIVE Digital Technologies (2170 万美元);Web3营销公司 Addressable  也紧随其后(1350 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):

HIVE Digital 宣布完成 2875 万加元融资,旨在扩大比特币挖矿规模

12 月 28 日,HIVE Digital Technologies 宣布成功完成 5, 000, 000 特别认股权的 5.00 加元买断私募融资,总募资 25, 000, 000 加元。承销商选择行使 15% 的额外特别认股权,总融资额增至 28, 750, 000 加元。融资将用于扩大比特币挖矿规模、运营资金和一般公司用途。承销商获得 6.0% 的现金佣金和相当于总认股权数 6.0% 的经纪人认股权。相关证券将受到四个月零一天的法定限制期的限制。

Web3营销公司 Addressable 完成 23 年第二轮融资,总融资额达 1350 万美元

12 月 25 日,Web3营销公司 Addressable 完成 23 年第二轮融资,总融资额达 1350 万美元,BITKRAFT Ventures 领投,KaratageViola VenturesFabric Ventures、Mensch Capital Partners、North Island Ventures 等参投。本次融资旨在增强其Web3增长套件,并将其服务扩展到新的网络和区块链。

去中心化存储平台 CESS 完成 800 万美元融资,HTX Ventures、Infinity Ventures Crypto 等参投

12 月 29 日,去中心化存储平台 Cumulus Encrypted Storage System(CESS)宣布完成 800 万美元融资,HTX Ventures、Infinity Ventures Crypto、DWF LabsMentha PartnersVespertine CapitalWeb3 Foundation、Singchain Investment、 7 O'Clock Capital、SolrDAO、FishDAO、OneBlock+、Winkrypto 和 Polkadot 生态研究院等参投。

据悉,CESS 既是一个区块链网络,也是一个去中心化存储系统。它允许文件存储在多个节点上并通过其哈希值进行识别。新资金将用于“推动技术进步,扩大全球业务,并加强 CESS 在去中心化基础设施领域的地位”。

Cosmos 生态 Eclipse Fi 融资 190 万美元,Big Brain HoldingsMomentum 6      等参投

12 月 27 日,Cosmos 模块化多链代币发行平台 Eclipse Fi 完成 190 万美元融资,Big Brain Holdings、Rarestone Capital、Momentum 6、NxGen、Crypto Banter、Cogitent VenturesToken Metrics、Kyros Ventures、Faculty GroupMaster Ventures、Ivan on Tech、Brian D Evans、Danish Chaundry 以及 Gainzy 等参投。TGE 已于 12 月 22 日进行。

据悉,Eclipse Fi 致力于解决 Launchpad 跨链用户体验和可持续性问题。这将通过智能账户和跨链架构等功能来实现,从而简化整个使用过程。

BRC 20.com 完成 150 万美元融资,UTXO Management 领投

12 月 29 日,BRC 20.com 宣布完成 150 万美元融资,Bitcoin Magazine 母公司 BTC Inc 资产管理部门 UTXO Management 领投,Zanshin Capital Management、Unbroken Chain、One Block Capital、Sora Ventures、OWL Ventures、Bitcoin Frontier Fund、Hamble 和 New Tribe Capital 等参投。
据悉,BRC 20.com 计划推出一款移动应用,允许用户用手机跨链、交易和质押 BRC-20 代币。

Sleepless AI 完成由 Folius Ventures 领投的新一轮融资

12 月 26 日,Sleepless AI 完成新一轮融资,Folius Ventures 领投。Sleepless AI 是 Binance MVB V 的获胜者,已获得 Binance Labs 和 Foresight Ventures 的投资。

Portal 完成新一轮融资,多位知名天使投资人参投

12 月 31 日,Portal 官方宣布已完成新一轮战略融资,具体金额暂未披露,苏富比副总裁兼数字艺术和 NFT 主管 Michael Bouhanna、MonnPay 联合创始人 Max Crown、 9 GAG CEO 9 gagceo、Pixelmon CEO GiulioX、Parallel 联合创始人 Kalos 等参投。

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