Blocknative raises $12M to scale core transaction monitoring infrastructure

Blocknative builds infrastructure to monitor and manage the complexity of the mempool...

Blocknative raises $12M to scale core transaction monitoring infrastructure

Blocknative, a builder and operator of critical infrastructure for monitoring and managing public blockchain transactions, announced today that it has raised USD $12 million in new Series A financing; bringing its total raised to more than USD $19 million.

New investors added to the Blocknative team, include:

These new investors join an existing roster of investors, including:

In connection with this financing, Blocknative is also welcoming Rho Capital partner Dan Ruch to its Board of Directors as well as MyCrypto Founder and CEO Taylor Monahan to its Board of Advisors.

Blocknative’s Mempool Explorer helps exchanges, wallets, and traders monitor and act on transactions in real-time.
The mempool is the gateway to the blockchain. Before anything can be written on a block, it must first move through the mempool.

Delivering core blockchain infrastructure

Blocknative’s solutions are widely deployed across the Web3 ecosystem – by forward-thinking builders and traders including Aavegotchi, Altonomy, Badger, Balancer, Bancor, Compound, Curve, Gitcoin, Nifty Gateway, Optimism, Synthetix, UMA, Yearn, Zapper, and hundreds of others – in order to:

“With this new financing, we are well-positioned to evolve and expand our core data platform. Our financing also brings some of the industry’s leading minds to the table. Over the past three years, our team has pushed forward the state-of-the-art in blockchain transaction monitoring. Today, our global platform supports Ethereum, xDai, Binance Smart Chain, and Bitcoin – with additional L1 and L2 support in the works. Along the way, we have consistently delivered industry-leading solutions such as Mempool Explorer, Gas Platform, Simulation Platform, Onboard, and Notify – with much more to come.”
– The Blocknative Team

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