Web3 Investments: Klumi Ventures Licensed in Abu Dhabi
Klumi Ventures, a pioneering Web3 venture capital firm, is now licensed in Abu Dhabi, enhancing the blockchain ecosystem and opening new investment avenues.
BerniceKlumi Ventures, a pioneering Web3 venture capital firm, is now licensed in Abu Dhabi, enhancing the blockchain ecosystem and opening new investment avenues.
BerniceNowadays, most of the projects that combine AI and blockchain that I have seen are either short-term and quick to catch the limelight, or they are most likely to be projects such as former "killers" or alliance chains.
JinseFinanceCryptocurrency venture capital will end 2023 with only 1/3 of the investment volume and transaction volume of only slightly more than the previous two years.
JinseFinanceThe substantial funding, predominantly provided by M&G Investments, is expected to support GFO-X through its upcoming launch and drive future innovation within the regulated digital asset sector.
AlexIn response to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's denial of a request to convert its Bitcoin trust into an ...
BitcoinistRecently, the market has remained sluggish, and the crypto bear has been a great challenge to both individual and institutional ...
BitcoinistAccording to Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, there are "good signs" that the US SEC will approve Ark Investments and Valkyrie's bitcoin futures ETF applications.
CointelegraphThe planned merger has been canceled, but the two companies still have a good working relationship, aiming for carbon-neutrality in their mining operations.
CointelegraphIn 2021, the firm made seven investments and one exit in an early-stage NFT business.
CointelegraphThe firm says it has already invested in 11 companies and Web3 protocols such as Aave, MakerDAO, LayerZero and others, with plans to participate in the governance systems of some projects.
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