Fintech and asset tokenization company Superstate completes $82.5 million Series B funding

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PANews January 22 News, according to Cointelegraph, fintech and asset tokenization company Superstate announced the completion of an $82.5 million Series B funding round led by Bain Capital Crypto and Distributed Global, with participation from Haun Ventures, Brevan Howard Digital, Galaxy Digital, Bullish, ParaFi, and others. The company plans to use this funding to build a comprehensive on-chain issuance layer on the Ethereum and Solana blockchains for issuing and trading stocks registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Its goal is to leverage blockchain technology to make fundraising and going public processes more efficient. Superstate currently manages over $1.23 billion in assets and operates two tokenized funds. As an SEC-registered transfer agent, the company, through its “Opening Bell” platform, will support listed companies in late 2025 to directly issue and sell digital stocks to investors on public blockchains, enabling real-time management of issuance, settlement, and ownership records.

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