10 Largest Venture Rounds In Crypto And Blockchain
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In March, three crypto startups raised some of the largest capital raises in the industry’s history. Here are the top ten.
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The cryptocurrency industry is steaming hot. The total market value of cryptocurrencies is approaching $2 trillion - that’s bigger than the market caps of Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Bitcoin has been trading above $50,000 since March 8 and has a market value of $1.12 trillion, almost as much as all the silver in the world. FOMO-ed institutions keep pouring into the space. Tesla will start accepting payments for its electric vehicles in bitcoin, adding the cryptocurrency to its $2.5 billion bitcoin trove. One of the oldest banks in America, BNY Mellon, has launched a digital assets unit, Goldman Sachs has relaunched its crypto trading operations, JPMorgan has introduced a structured note offering tied to a basket of stocks with exposure to bitcoin, Morgan Stan
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