Crypto VC funding: Ripple acquires Hidden Road for $1.25b, Wunder Social raises $50m
The second week of April saw a significant acquisition: Ripple, which offers enterprise blockchain products on the XRP Ledger, purchased Hidden Road for $1.25 billion.
According to data from Crypto Fundraising , the deal helped push the week’s total funding to exceed $1.5 billion.
Let’s take a closer look at last week’s funding activity.
Hidden Road, $1.25 billion
- Ripple ( XRP ) is acquiring prime brokerage firm Hidden Road for $1.25 billion.
- The deal will be primarily cash-based, along with a portion paid in XRP and Ripple stock. Marc Asch, the founder of Hidden Road, will continue to lead the brokerage under Ripple.
- “Ripple needs to make sure we have the infrastructure in place to appeal and expand to a larger segment of the biggest bulge bracket institutions,” CEO Brad Garlinghouse told Fortune.
Wunder Social, $50 million
- The British social media startup amassed $50 million in a round led by Rollman Management and other big-name investors; It’s one of the largest hauls for a U.K. social platform this year.
- Set to launch in 2025, Wunder.Social aims to shake up the $200 billion social media world with “cutting-edge tech and a user-first ethos.”
- Former TikTok marketing boss Ryan Martin is now serving as Wunder’s Chief Marketing Officer.
Blackbird, $50 million
- Blackbird, a loyalty and membership platform built for restaurants, secured $50 million in Series B funding.
- Spark Capital, Coinbase Ventures, and a16z crypto participated in the effort.
- Blackbird has raised $85 million so far; it previously raised $24 million in a Series A.
Meanwhile, $40 million
- Meanwhile, a Bitcoin-denominated life insurance firm regulated by the Bermuda Monetary Authority, nabbed $40 million in Series A funding.
- Framework, Farcus Ventures, and Wences Casares, co-founder of Bitcoin-enabled Xapo Bank , joined the investment.
- Meanwhile offers policies denominated in Bitcoin ( BTC ). It previously raised $20.5 million in its seed round, which attracted backing from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley.
Solix DePIN, $29.5 million
- Secured $29.5 million in an unknown round backed by Eclip Foundation
- The investment is expected to help enhance core technology, expand global reach, and introduce advanced features such as smart bandwidth allocation and AI-powered network optimization.
- Solix DePIN also plans to partner with cloud service providers and content delivery networks to create broader use cases for its decentralized bandwidth marketplace.
APX Lending, $20 million
- APX Lending clinched $20 million in an unknown round.
- The round was backed by CypressHills, a private credit investment firm.
BugsCoin, $12 million
- BugsCoin secured $12 million in Series A funding
- Backed by Becker, Eastrum Capital, and BullPerks
- The project has raised a total of $20.5 million
Towns Protocol, $10 million
- Towns Protocol raised $10 million in Series B funding
- The investment was backed by a16z crypto, Coinbase Ventures, and Benchmark
- It has raised a total of $61 million
Notable crypto VC funding rounds < $10 million
- Cap Labs, $8 million for DeFi yield aggregation
- Octane Security, $6.75 million for AI security
- OpenZK, $6 million in an unknown round
- DecentralGPT, $3 million in a Series A round
- Firefish, $1.80 million in a Seed round
- Sats Terminal, $1.7 million for Bitcoin yield aggregation
- Lyzi, $1.42 million for Tezos ( XTZ ) payments
- Libraro, $1.28 million in Seed funding
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