December 2, 2024 – Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Usdx.money, a stablecoin infrastructure project, announced it has raised $45 million in the latest round of financing.The round puts the project’s valuation at $275 million.
Investors for this round include NGC, BAI Capital, Generative Ventures and UOB Venture Management, with a portion of the investments made in the form of warrants.
Its pre-existing investors are Dragonfly Capital and Jeneration Capital.
Usdx.money aims to build the next-generation stablecoin infrastructure, with USDX as its first stablecoin product.
After concluding a successful funding round, usdx.money is accelerating its ecosystem efforts for increased adoption of USDX, with a focus on the following.
Usdx.money is a secure, decentralized and bankless synthetic stablecoin issuer, dedicated to building the next generation of stablecoin infrastructure.
By connecting DeFi (decentralized finance), CeFi (centralized finance) and TradFi (traditional finance), usdx.money provides efficient and stable financial solutions to meet the diverse needs of its users.
About the support teamUsdx.money is powered by Stables Labs and is committed to driving rapid growth in the stablecoin space through innovative technologies and proven solutions.
For more information, users can visit the website.
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