Ten crypto startups raised nearly $103 million this week, with the biggest pot of funds going to Blockaid.
The $33 million it raised came from a seed and Series A round. Investors included Ribbit Capital, Variant, Cyberstarts, Sequoia Capital, and Greylock Partners.
Blockaid, as the name suggests, aids in blockchain security by scanning transactions originating from wallets, as well as ones that interact with dapps and smart contracts. Its tools are also compatible with most blockchains.
The company claims that in just the last three months it has scanned 450 million user transactions and has subsequently thwarted 1.2 million of them that were deemed malicious.
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Neon Machine, the studio behind crypto-enabled first person shooter game “Shrapnel”, raised $20 million in a Series A round led by Polychain Capital. Griffin Gaming Partners, Brevan Howard Digital, Franklin Templeton, IOSG Ventures, and Tess Ventures also invested.
It’s a free-to-play multiplayer title that is trying to mimic Call of Duty. In-game apparel, such as weapons, will be offered as NFTs on Shrapnel’s private Avalanche network.
The fundraise will go toward further developing the game ahead of its planned launch sometime in 2024. An early version of the game could be made available by December.
Emerging from stealth this week was smlXL, pronounced “small XL.” The crypto startup, backed by a16z , raised $13.4 million from Greylock and other angel investors.
Dor Levi, who was previously at Lyft, founded smXL. The firm employs 16 people as of now and is behind evm.storage, a blockchain explorer that allows users to look up the storage of any individual contract on Ethereum or Avalanche.
The company also created evm.codes, which catalogs EVM opcodes.
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Its products have 15,000 active monthly users, according to Fortune. One goal the firm is pursuing after the fundraise is to eventually offer a paid version of evm.storage with more features for pro users.
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