Cryptocurrency firm Paxos raises $300 million at $2.4 billion valuation
(Reuters) - Cryptocurrency firm Paxos said on Thursday it had raised $300 million at a valuation of $2.4 billion, in a funding round led by fintech and healthcare focused venture capital firm Oak HC/FT.
Existing investors, including PayPal Ventures, Declaration Partners and Senator Investment Group, also participated in the round, Paxos said.
The latest investment in Paxos underscores surging investor interest in crypto firms, which have seen their perceived value increase in lockstep with bitcoin's rise.
"Demand for our enterprise solutions has accelerated much faster than we could have anticipated," said Charles Cascarilla, co-founder and chief executive officer of Paxos.
The company, which provides blockchain-based services to financial institutions and operates a cryptocurrency exchange, has now raised $500 million in total to date, it said.
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Existing investors, including PayPal Ventures, Declaration Partners and Senator Investment Group, also participated in the round, Paxos said.
The latest investment in Paxos underscores surging investor interest in crypto firms, which have seen their perceived value increase in lockstep with bitcoin's rise.
"Demand for our enterprise solutions has accelerated much faster than we could have anticipated," said Charles Cascarilla, co-founder and chief executive officer of Paxos.
The company, which provides blockchain-based services to financial institutions and operates a cryptocurrency exchange, has now raised $500 million in total to date, it said.
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