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Need Start-Up Cash? Discover 6 Unconventional Ways to Secure Funding Today

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Partner with angel investors Angel investors are individuals who invest their own money in startups, typically in exchange for a piece of the pie (equity). No wonder entrepreneurs refer to them as angels. Sometimes they even offer direct funding.

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Lens Closes $31M Funding

FinSMEs

Lens, a provider of an Ethereum network empowering social and finance, raised $31M in funding. The round was led by Lightspeed Faction.

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Prophet Security Secures $11M in Seed Financing

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The round was led by Bain Capital Ventures (BCV) with participation from several security leaders and angel investors. The company intends to expand operations and its business reach. […] The post Prophet Security Secures $11M in Seed Financing appeared first on FinSMEs.

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How to Secure Funding for Your Small Business: Insider Tips

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Moreover, only 42% have their financing needs met, emphasizing a significant gap in financial services for these businesses. Look for venture capital and angel investors Venture capital (VC) and angel investors represent critical funding sources for businesses with high growth potential across various sectors, not limited to technology.

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Billionaires Are Buying These 2 Cryptocurrencies Hand Over Fist

The Motley Fool

That's due to the enormous strides being made in decentralized finance (DeFi), which can be thought of as the blockchain version of traditional finance. For example, traditional finance has centralized exchanges such as Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) , while DeFi has decentralized exchanges such as Uniswap (CRYPTO: UNI).

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Evari Raises $7.5M in Financing

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The round was led by Clean Energy Ventures, with participation from Clean Energy Venture Group (CEVG) angel investors and Farvatn Venture. in Financing appeared first on FinSMEs. The company intends to use the funds to grow its team and scale-up its manufacturing capabilities.

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Requity Homes Raises $26M Financing

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The round was led by Highline Beta, Sam Sun, continued participation from major investor Boardwalk Investment Ltd (Kolias Family Office), Conconi Growth Partners and several angel investors, with new participants including Archangel Adrenaline Fund.

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