Full-Chain Cryptocurrency Market Protocol TapiocaDAO Completes $6 Million Funding

TapiocaDAO, a full-chain cryptocurrency market protocol, raises $6M in funding.

Full-chain currency market protocol TapiocaDAO has completed a $6 million seed round of financing, with investors including Fisher8 Capital, LayerZero Labs, BlockingRC Capital, Jones DAO, Dewhales Capital, Magnus Capital, Capybara Capital, and individual investors such as Zoomer Oracle, founder of Library Onchain, Squirrel (Arrakis Finance), DCF GOD, CryptoCondom, among others.

Reference: https://twitter.com/tapioca_dao/status/1669812616024272902

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