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Citadel Securities Joins DRW in Funding Round for Digital Asset
Blockchain company Digital Asset Holdings LLC has raised $135 million from large financial firms including Citadel Securities, IMC, Optiver, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Virtu Financial, as Wall Street accelerates its focus on using the technology underlying cryptocurrencies to handle traditional assets.
Canton Blockchain Gains $135M to Tokenize Real-World Assets
Digital Asset, the enterprise blockchain firm behind the Canton Network, has raised $135 million in strategic funding to accelerate adoption of its privacy-focused infrastructure for real-world assets (RWAs). As reported by CMC News, the funding round was led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets, and attracted support from financial powerhouses including BNP Paribas, Circle Ventures, Citadel Securities, and the Depository Trust & Clearing…
Digital Asset Raises $135 Million To Accelerate Canton Network, The Blockchain Built For Institutional Privacy - SuperbCrew
Digital Asset has secured $135 million in funding from major traditional and decentralized finance institutions to expand the Canton Network, a public blockchain designed for institutional use. The network enables configurable privacy and compliance, supporting a wide range of real-world financial assets. The funding marks a significant step in scaling blockchain infrastructure for regulated financial markets. Why Major Investors Are Betting Big…
Digital Asset Raises $135 Million to Accelerate Adoption of Canton Network
Digital Asset, the company behind the pioneering Canton Network, today announced it has raised $135 million in its strategic funding round. Led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets, the round includes participation from major institutions in both traditional and decentralized finance, including BNP Paribas, Circle Ventures, Citadel Securities, The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), Goldman Sachs, IMC, Liberty City Ventures, O…
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