HabitTrade has completed nearly $10 million in Series A funding, led by Newborn Town Inc, with participation from Bright Venture Capital, StableStock, and other institutions. This financing marks a new stage in the platform's development.
According to HabitTrade's plan, the funds will be mainly used for three purposes: first, to expand business scale and promote the construction of compliant brokerage infrastructure worldwide; second, to accelerate the deep integration of traditional capital markets with on-chain finance. This direction is very interesting, indicating that the industry is beginning to seriously consider how to organically combine traditional finance with Web3, rather than simply replacing it.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-06 13:02
Traditional finance and on-chain integration really need to be done well; we can't just mess around.
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GasBandit
· 01-06 12:58
The integration of traditional finance and Web3 is indeed the direction, but how many can truly be implemented?
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-06 12:56
Do traditional finance and Web3 really need to merge? It looks to me like traditional finance is just looking for a way out, haha.
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-06 12:50
Deep integration of traditional finance and on-chain finance is the right path. Merely shouting slogans is meaningless.
HabitTrade has completed nearly $10 million in Series A funding, led by Newborn Town Inc, with participation from Bright Venture Capital, StableStock, and other institutions. This financing marks a new stage in the platform's development.
According to HabitTrade's plan, the funds will be mainly used for three purposes: first, to expand business scale and promote the construction of compliant brokerage infrastructure worldwide; second, to accelerate the deep integration of traditional capital markets with on-chain finance. This direction is very interesting, indicating that the industry is beginning to seriously consider how to organically combine traditional finance with Web3, rather than simply replacing it.