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      RISC Zero - Series A

      Overview Investors Founders Company Profile / Project Introduction

      Overview

      Funding Date

      July 19, 2023

      Financing amount

      $40M

      Valuation

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      Category

      Others

      Subcategory

      Authentification

      About RISC Zero - Series A

      RISC Zero, creator of infrastructure that helps developers build zero-knowledge proof software, has raised $40 million in a Series A round led by crypto-focused investment firm Blockchain Capital. The funds will help RISC Zero bring its Bonsai computing platform to market. Other investors in the round included Galaxy Digital, IOSG, RockawayX, Maven 11, Fenbushi Capital, Delphi Digital, Algaé Ventures, IOBC, Tribute Labs' Zero Dao, and Alchemy.

      Investors

      InvestorsTypeLocationYear Founded#Portfolio CompaniesEmail AddressSocials
      Fund United States of America 2013 78 contact@blockchaincapital.com
      Fund United States of America 2017 76 compliance@galaxydigital.io
      Fund Hong Kong 2017 108 hello@iosg.vc
      Fund Czechia 2018 22 --
      Fund Netherlands 2015 75 joost@maven11.com
      Fund China 2015 109 contact@fenbushi.vc
      Fund United States of America 2018 94 team@delphidigital.io
      Fund France 2017 2 --
      Fund China -- 17 --
      DAO Unknown -- 3 --

      Founders & Team

      Brian Retford's Logo

      Brian Retford

      Frank Laub's Logo

      Frank Laub

      Jeremy Bruestle's Logo

      Jeremy Bruestle

      Company Profile / Project Introduction

      RISC Zero's area of expertise is zero-knowledge proofs, an authentication method that enables information to be verified without revealing its contents. 
      In March of this year, RISC Zero launched a zero-knowledge proof virtual machine, its first open-source product leveraging the authentication approach. The virtual machine enables developers to build zero-knowledge proofs that can be executed on any modern computer using a variety of programming languages, according to RISC Zero's website. 

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