Financing Weekly | 29 projects raised $752.2 million
This week, 29 blockchain startups raised a total of $752.2 million in funding. Bitcoin mining and hosting company Riot received $594.4 million in funding.
JinseFinanceThis week, 29 blockchain startups raised a total of $752.2 million in funding. Bitcoin mining and hosting company Riot received $594.4 million in funding.
JinseFinanceThe largest round of funding this week was raised by Ithaca, which raised $20 million from Paradigm. Yala raised $8 million in a seed round. Eight projects, including ZAP, received other rounds of funding.
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.
JinseFinanceThis week, 23 blockchain startups received $154.1 million in funding. The largest round of funding was Conduit, which raised $37 million in a Series A round; 3 projects received Series A funding, and 20 projects received investments in other rounds.
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.
JinseFinanceDiscovered on November 21, these vulnerabilities pose a risk to numerous smart contracts in the Web3 ecosystem, including some of Thirdweb's own pre-built smart contracts.
BrianThirdweb identifies a security flaw in Web3 smart contracts, urging immediate action for contracts created before November 23. Mitigation steps include locking contracts, taking snapshots, and migrating to secure alternatives. Token holders in pools should withdraw tokens, and contract builders must request users to revoke approvals. Thirdweb has remedied affected contracts created post-November 23, with other services operating unaffected.
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