Previous article Superstate secures $14M Series A round co-led by CoinFund Next article THE MEME COIN RECKONING HAS COME NEXT 100x PRESALE? Buy Now Buy Now THE MEME COIN RECKONING HAS COME NEXT 100x PRESALE? Buy Now Buy Now Home Latest Cryptocurrency News Superstate secures $14M Series A round co-led by CoinFund Superstate secures $14M Series A round co-led by CoinFund By Benson Toti - min read 15 November 2023 Superstate announced it raised $14 million in its Series A funding round. The round was co-led by CoinFund and Distributed Global, and attracted participation from several venture capital firms. Superstate will use the money to expand the team, finance private funds. Superstate, an asset management firm looking to modernise infrastructure for investment funds via blockchain technology, has announced it raised $14 million in its Series A funding round. The funding round was co-led by CoinFund and Distributed Global, with participation from Galaxy Ventures, Arrington Capital, Breyer Capital, Road Capital, CMT Digital, Folius Ventures, Modular Capital, Nascent, Hack VC and Department of XYZ. The firm plans to utilise the capital injection to hire new talent as they look to expand the team. According to a news release on Wednesday, the financing will also go towards private funds targeted for institutional investors. A post highlighting the funding round on X noted that resources will also be expended on “a framework for compliant, tokenized, publicly registered investment funds.” 2/2 This financing will help us expand our team (we’re hiring!), launch private funds for institutional investors, and create a framework for compliant, tokenized, publicly registered investment funds. https://t.co/1kg5GE2VPn — Superstate (@superstatefunds) November 15, 2023 In June this year, Superstate filed for regulatory approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to create a short-term government bond fund on the Ethereum blockchain. Superstate was co-founded by Robert Leshner, the founder of decentralised finance (DeFi) platform Compound. Share this article Categories Business Tags Compound Funding round Institutional investors