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.
JinseFinanceThis week, 19 blockchain startups received $107.6 million in funding. The largest round was Morpho, which raised $50 million in a Series A round; 8 projects received Series A funding, and 10 projects received other rounds of investment.
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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.
JinseFinanceI spend a lot of time researching the intersection of AI and cryptocurrency. I believe that the combination of the two is critical to making AI more fair and user-owned.
JinseFinanceThe newly acquired funds will play a pivotal role in expediting the development of Quora's AI chatbot platform, Poe.
AlexTogether AI secures $102.5 million in Series A investments, with participation from NVIDIA and Kleiner Perkins. Emphasizing research and optimized generative models, the startup plans to enhance its cloud platform, contribute to open source, and prioritize privacy. Nvidia's pivotal role in computing needs and the company's open-source advocacy position Together AI for future success. However, concerns persist regarding the reliance on a single computing option and the competitive landscape.
BerniceAnthropic, an AI startup, has clinched a substantial $100 million investment from SK Telecom, a prominent player in South Korea's telecommunications sector.
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