Bitlayer has successfully completed a $5 million community public sale, bringing the project's total funding to $30 million.
BlockBeats News, August 15th, according to The Block, Bitcoin DeFi infrastructure project Bitlayer announced that it has recently successfully raised $5 million in community funding through four platforms: CoinList, Echo, GoMining, and Holdstation. The details of this funding round are as follows:
CoinList: Overfunded by 50%, raising a total of $4 million;
Echo raised $420,000, and the platform has previously supported well-known projects such as Ethena, Morph, Usual, Hyperlane, Monad, and MegaETH;
GoMining: As the first project to launch on Bitlayer's Launchpad platform, it attracted over 2051 participants and raised $300,000;
Holdstation: A leading multi-chain wallet platform in Vietnam successfully raised $190,000.
With the conclusion of this community funding round, Bitlayer's total funding from private and community rounds has reached $30 million. The project's investors include renowned investment firms such as Polychain Capital, Franklin Templeton, Framework, ABCDE, OKX Ventures, Alliance, and UTXO Management.
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