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Cryptio raises $45 million in Series B funding, signaling a recovery in Web3 infrastructure financing
Cryptio Raises $45 Million
On March 12, 2026, Cryptio announced the completion of a Series B funding round, raising $45 million. The timing is interesting: the market is still shaky, but institutional interest in enterprise-grade crypto infrastructure is picking up again. The company did not disclose valuation or how the funds will be used.
This round was led jointly by BlackFin Capital Partners and Sentinel Global, with follow-on investments from 1kx, BlueYard Capital, Ledger Cathay Capital, and others. BlackFin has a strong background in fintech, while Sentinel Global has a global asset management perspective. As for revenue, user metrics, or business focus, the company did not mention any specifics.
Despite regulatory uncertainties and low penetration, investors are still willing to bet — essentially optimistic about the long-term prospects of enterprise infrastructure. The funds might be used for product development or expanding sales, but no commitments have been made yet.
Who Are the Investors and What Does It Mean?
From the disclosure, it’s rare for Series B to not disclose valuation — most companies want to leverage valuation to tell growth stories. That said, $45 million in an expansion round is typical, roughly in the $30-50 million range. Based on the investor lineup, the market still supports the long-term theme of “bridging traditional finance and crypto”; however, regulatory progress remains a key variable for enterprise adoption.
My take: This funding indicates that “infrastructure projects can still attract funding” — after a phase of cooling, interest in mid- and late-stage projects is rebounding.
Conclusion: For those researching this space or funds interested in it, now is a good time to observe; short-term traders have little to act on for now; long-term builders and institutions can continue to monitor progress in enterprise compliance and sales deployment.