Bloomberg reported Digital Asset Holdings is raising money at a $2B valuation in a round led by a16z Crypto, which comes less than a year after an earlier nine-figure round.
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TLDR: Digital Asset is targeting $300M at a $2B valuation, with a16z crypto set to lead the funding round. Canton Network has processed over $6 trillion in tokenized assets, drawing major institutional backers globally. A16z crypto raised $2.2B for its fifth fund, bringing total dedicated crypto capital to roughly $10 billion. Crypto venture deal counts dropped sharply to 97 in Q1 2026, down from 427 in the same quarter last year. Digital Asset Holdings, the company behind the Canton Network blockchain, is in talks to raise approximately $300 million at a valuation of around $2 billion. Bloomberg reported the round on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The financing, led by a16z crypto, is expected to close within weeks. Final figures could still shift before the deal is sealed. a16z Crypto Takes the Lead in Major Institutional Blockchain Bet Th
Digital Asset Holdings' valuation surge signals resilience in enterprise blockchain, highlighting investor confidence amid a cooling crypto market.
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Chinese AI lab DeepSeek is in talks to raise its first venture capital round at a valuation that has climbed from $20 billion to $45 billion in weeks, according to the Financial Times and Bloomberg. The round is expected to be led by China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, with cloud giants Tencent and Alibaba […]
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Apple's rumored AirPods with cameras are nearing a stage where the company will test early mass production, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports. Currently, Apple testers are "actively using" prototypes that are in the design validation test stage, which is one step before the production validation test stage.
The AirPods' cameras "aren't designed" to snap photos or video but instead can take in "visual information in low resolution" that users can query Siri about, like asking the AI assistant what they should cook with the ingredients they have in front of them, according to Gurman. They may also use the cameras to help with things like turn-b …
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