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NFT Marketplace Rarible Raises Over $14 Million, Reveals Plans to Launch on Consumer Centric Blockchain “Flow”

NFT Marketplace Rarible Raises Over $14 Million, Reveals Plans to Launch on Consumer Centric Blockchain “Flow”

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The non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Rarible has revealed the company has raised $14.2 million in a Series A funding round. Rarible details the funds will be leveraged to take NFTs to the mainstream and announced integration with the consumer-centric blockchain called Flow.

Rarible Raises $14.2M in Series A Funding Round

On Wednesday, the NFT marketplace Rarible, a protocol for creating, selling, and collecting non-fungible, blockchain-based collectibles, revealed the organization raised more than $14 million. The Series A funding round was led by Venrock, Coinfund, and 01 Advisors and the project also revealed it will soon be launching an NFT market on the blockchain Flow.

Brainchild of the creators of Cryptokitties, the Flow project has seen well-known brands like the UFC, Dr. Suess, Ubisoft, Samsung, Warner Music Group, and the National Basketball Association (NBA) mint NFTs using its tech.

Since its launch in 2020, the Rarible marketplace has seen $150 million worth of NFT sales and Rarible’s trading volume has grown “3,000-fold.” Moreover, well-known luminaries have created NFT collectibles on the Rarible marketplace including celebrities like visual neo-pop artist Richard Orlinski, the boxer Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather Jr., actress Lindsay Lohan, billionaire Mark Cuban, hip hop star Tyga, American rapper Bhad Bhabie, and multi-platinum Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ozuna.

“Just as we have always been at the forefront of the NFT movement, Rarible is determined to pioneer the next wave,” the cofounder of Rarible’s marketplace and CEO Alexei Falin said. “With this company milestone, we are thankful for the support of Venrock, 01 Advisors, and Coinfund and look forward to going beyond the current enclosed crypto environment and taking NFTs into mainstream consciousness.”

Coinfund Expects Major Growth in the NFT Space, NFT Marketplace Competition Has Increased a Great Deal

Jake Brukhman, the CEO of Coinfund, believes that Rarible will remain ahead of the curve in terms of the NFT sector expanding. David Pakman, partner at Venrock expects “major growth in the NFT space as more individual creators, musicians, brands, digital artists and influencers realize the value of digital collectibles and peer-to-peer transactions on platforms such as Rarible become more popular.”

Rarible has a great number of competitors in the space that offer NFT marketplaces as well. The competition includes NFT market operations like Superfarm, Hic et Nunc, Makers Place, Nifty Gateway, Ethernity, Hoard, Enjin, Fansforever, and Opensea. Data from Dune Analytics shows that Rarible has seen over $12 million in 30-day volume and $54,963 over the last seven days. Rarible’s average purchase price for an NFT on the platform is roughly $704 per collectible.

Source Credits: Bitcoin.com

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Metaplanet is raising another $21M through bonds to buy more Bitcoin

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Japanese investment firm Metaplanet is intensifying its Bitcoin acquisition strategy by issuing $21.25 million in zero-coupon bonds, with all proceeds earmarked for purchasing more Bitcoin. This move follows closely on the heels of its recent $53.4 million investment to acquire 555 BTC, bringing its total holdings to 5,555 BTC.

The newly issued bonds, termed “0% Ordinary Bonds,” offer no interest to holders and are typically sold at a discount, maturing at full face value. Metaplanet plans to allocate these bonds to EVO Fund, an investment management firm based in the Cayman Islands, with a redemption date set for November 7.

At current Bitcoin prices, the funds raised could enable the purchase of approximately 206 BTC, further solidifying Metaplanet’s position as Asia’s largest public corporate holder of Bitcoin and the 11th largest globally.

In addition to its aggressive acquisition strategy, Metaplanet announced plans on May 1 to establish a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Metaplanet Treasury, based in Florida. The subsidiary aims to raise up to $250 million to further its Bitcoin strategy and tap into U.S. capital markets.
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Metaplanet’s stock (3350T) has experienced a significant surge, increasing over 1,600% in the past year, reflecting investor confidence in its Bitcoin-centric approach.

This latest bond issuance underscores Metaplanet’s commitment to expanding its Bitcoin reserves, aligning with a broader trend of corporations integrating cryptocurrency into their treasury strategies.

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Bybit Ether reserves near 50% pre-hack levels after $295M ETH buy

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Bybit has recovered 50% of its Ether reserves after a $1.4 billion hack in February, one of the largest crypto thefts in history. The exchange, which saw its ETH holdings drop from 439,000 to just 61,000 ETH, has since rebounded to over 201,600 ETH through spot buying and emergency industry support.

To aid recovery, Bybit secured $390 million in loans and transfers from firms like Binance, Bitget, and HTX Group. Additionally, the exchange purchased 106,498 ETH worth $295 million via OTC trades, helping to rebuild its reserves quickly.

Despite losing over $5.3 billion in total assets post-hack, Bybit’s reserves remain higher than its liabilities, as confirmed by an independent proof-of-reserve audit by Hacken. This has reassured users, with Bybit processing 350,000 withdrawals within 10 hours of the attack.

The attack was reportedly linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, which exploited Bybit’s Ethereum multisig cold wallet. Analysts suggest the breach involved a deceptive transaction that tricked signers into approving a malicious smart contract.

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Tezos launches world’s first Uranium marketplace on blockchain

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Tezos blockchain has become the foundation for the world’s first uranium trading marketplace, marking a significant milestone in the integration of blockchain technology with critical commodities. Announced on Nov. 21, the platform aims to bring transparency and efficiency to the global uranium market, which has traditionally operated with limited visibility and complex supply chains. The initiative is spearheaded by major industry players seeking to modernize uranium trading.

The blockchain-based marketplace will enable buyers and sellers to transact securely while providing an immutable ledger of all transactions. This innovation is expected to address long-standing challenges in the uranium sector, including traceability, regulatory compliance, and pricing opacity. By leveraging Tezos’ smart contract capabilities, the platform offers automated processes for contract execution and ensures a transparent record of ownership and origin.

Industry leaders have praised the project as a game-changer for the nuclear energy supply chain, which relies heavily on uranium. The marketplace is designed to support global efforts to enhance sustainability and safety, aligning with the increasing focus on responsible sourcing of critical materials. The move could also attract new participants to the market by lowering barriers to entry and fostering trust through blockchain’s verifiable data.

This development underscores the expanding role of blockchain in transforming traditional industries beyond finance. By addressing inefficiencies in one of the world’s most regulated markets, Tezos demonstrates how decentralized technologies can drive innovation and transparency. As the uranium marketplace gains traction, it could serve as a blueprint for blockchain adoption in other critical resource sectors.

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