Fireblocks
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
* | $4.0m | Seed | |
* | $16.0m | Series A | |
$30.0m | Series B | ||
$133m Valuation: $700m | Series C | ||
* | $310m Valuation: $2.2b | Series D | |
* | $550m Valuation: $8.0b | Series E | |
* | N/A | N/A | - |
N/A | Late VC | ||
Total Funding | €948m |
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EditFireblocks is a financial technology company that specializes in providing secure infrastructure for digital assets. It operates in the rapidly growing market of blockchain and cryptocurrency, catering primarily to institutional clients such as banks, hedge funds, exchanges, and other financial service providers. The company offers a comprehensive platform that enables these clients to securely store, transfer, and manage their digital assets.
The core of Fireblocks' business model revolves around its advanced security protocols and compliance features. The platform uses multi-party computation (MPC) technology, which splits private keys into multiple parts and distributes them across different locations, making it extremely difficult for hackers to compromise. Additionally, Fireblocks integrates real-time transaction monitoring and compliance tools to ensure that all transactions meet regulatory standards. This is particularly important for institutions that need to adhere to strict financial regulations.
Fireblocks makes money through a subscription-based model, where clients pay for access to its platform and services. This includes features like transaction screening, risk scoring, and automated compliance actions. The company also partners with other technology providers and consultants to offer a more integrated and seamless experience for its users.
In summary, Fireblocks provides a secure, efficient, and compliant solution for managing digital assets, making it an essential tool for institutional clients operating in the cryptocurrency market.
Keywords: Digital Assets, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Security, Compliance, Institutional Clients, Multi-Party Computation, Transaction Monitoring, Risk Mitigation, Financial Technology.