According to Techcrunch, digital asset fraud detection and identity verification platform FrankieOne has received additional investment of 23 million Australian dollars (about 15.4 million U.S. dollars), bringing its total A round of financing to 45 million Australian dollars (about 30 million U.S. dollars). AirTree Ventures and Greycroft jointly Leading the round, Kraken Ventures, Binance Labs, and existing investors Apex Capital, Reinventure, and Tidal Ventures participated. Funding will be used to expand scale and customer base. FrankieOne connects banks, fintech, cryptocurrency and gaming companies with hundreds of data sources and works with 170 financial institutions worldwide, providing an API to access identity and fraud prevention providers around the world. The platform has seen a four-fold increase in revenue over the past 12 months, the company said.