MetaComp has completed a $22 million Pre-A round of financing, with participation from Eastern Bell Capital.
BlockBeats News, December 9, Singapore-based licensed stablecoin cross-border payment and treasury management service provider MetaComp announced the completion of a $22 million Pre-A round of financing, with participation from Eastern Bell Capital, Noah, Sky9 Capital, Freshwave Fund, Beingboom Capital, and other institutions, with 100Summit Partners serving as the exclusive financial advisor.
MetaComp stated that the financing represents a significant milestone for the company's transition from the "validation phase" to the "scaling phase," accelerating the regional expansion of its StableX Network. The network integrates an upgraded VisionX risk intelligence engine, enabling real-time cross-border settlement based on stablecoins and fiat, along with compliance monitoring and dynamic risk scoring.
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