Infrastructure


Consensus Magazine

What Are VCs Funding After FTX? More Decentralized Infrastructure

Infrastructure projects and regulatory-resistant protocols have attracted cautious investors.

Investments dropped off in January 2023, according to data collected by CoinDesk. (Sage Young/CoinDesk)

Finanzas

Digital Asset Infrastructure Provider Taurus Raises $65M From Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank

The Swiss firm plans to use the funds to make new hires and expand into across Europe and the UAE.

(Ajithkumar M/Pixabay)

Finanzas

StarkWare to Open Source Its Ethereum Scaling System

The tech company was valued at $8 billion during a funding round last year.

StarkWare co-founders CEO Uri Kolodny (left) and President Eli Ben-Sasson (Natalie Schor/StarkWare)

Finanzas

Latin American Web3 Infrastructure Provider Parfin Raises $15M

The funding round was led by crypto investment firm Framework Venture and included L4 Venture Builder, a corporate venture capital fund backed by the Brazilian stock exchange B3.

Alex Buelau, Marcos Viriato y Cristian Bohn (de izquierda a derecha), cofundadores de Parfin. (Parfin)

Opinión

Web3 Needs Seamless Infrastructure to Drive Adoption

This coming year will be a tipping point for crypto projects that are looking to position themselves well for the next wave of crypto growth.

(Shubham's Web3/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

Finanzas

Crypto Winter Hurt Confidence, but Building Digital-Asset Infrastructure Remains Key, Morgan Stanley Says

Some investors see cryptocurrencies taking 10 to 15 years to become fully mainstream, the report said.

El invierno cripto cambió la composición de los participantes de la industria. (Monicore/Pixabay)

Regulación

Partnership to Operate Malaysia's National Blockchain Infrastructure Sealed

Malaysia’s national blockchain infrastructure will be for all levels of government and commercial sectors.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Meric Dagli/Unsplash)

Vídeos

Binance’s Crypto Keys; What’s After the Merge?

Binance’s $7.5 billion executive sees promise in bear markets. Yi He, head of venture capital at the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange Binance, sees infrastructure, apps and support systems as the three keys to blockchain investment. Plus, what’s next after Ethereum’s Merge?

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Finanzas

SenseiNode Raises $3.6M as LatAm’s First Blockchain Infrastructure Firm

The company, operational for six months, already works with 11 protocols and plans to deploy 500 nodes by the end of 2022.

SenseiNode's executive team, left to right: Nacho Roizman, Martín Fernández, Pablo Larguía, Rodrigo Benzaquen and Jesús Chitty. (SenseiNode)

Finanzas

Blockdaemon Acquires Crypto On-Ramp Company Gem

The blockchain infrastructure platform will integrate Gem’s on and offboarding solutions.

CEO Konstantin Richter (Blockdaemon)

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