【Crypto World】Recently, HabitTrade, dedicated to cross-border capital flows and digital asset trading, announced the completion of Series A funding, with the funding round reaching nearly $10 million. Newborn Town Inc. served as the lead investor in this round, with Bright Venture Capital and StableStock also joining the investment lineup.
This global brokerage service provider has a clear positioning—building a complete infrastructure ecosystem around trading, settlement, and asset issuance. After securing the funding, HabitTrade stated it will focus on three areas: first, strengthening existing trading and settlement services; second, accelerating compliance with international regulations; third, expanding its global market presence.
Interestingly, HabitTrade pays special attention to the on-chain and off-chain circulation of US stock markets. In simple terms, they aim to connect traditional capital markets with the digital ecosystem, making cross-market asset access more convenient and transparent. This approach aligns with the core demands of current Web3 financial infrastructure—breaking down information silos and optimizing capital efficiency.
As more traditional financial forces enter this space, competition for on-chain trading infrastructure is heating up. HabitTrade’s recent funding round, to some extent, reflects the market’s recognition of the demand for cross-border trading and settlement.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 01-09 03:18
Another ten-million-level funding... this trick has been played out.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-08 14:22
Another infrastructure project financing, this time on the US stock chain, sounds good but how much percentage can actually be achieved?
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-08 02:42
Another infrastructure player has received funding, but can on-chain stocks really be implemented successfully?
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-06 10:30
Another infrastructure project financing. The nice way to put it is ecosystem development; the less nice way is burning money to抢份额.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 10:29
Another funding news, but this time it seems a bit different. The circulation of US stocks on the blockchain really has some imagination space.
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Investing 10 million dollars to connect traditional finance and on-chain, is this approach feasible? Watching closely.
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The name HabitTrade sounds average, but if they really manage cross-border settlement, that would be impressive.
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Their willingness to push forward on compliance indicates that the backers have a solid plan, not just messing around.
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US stock on-chain circulation... sounds flashy, but how difficult will it actually be to implement? The gap between imagination and execution is quite large.
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Another round of funding and ecosystem development, we've heard this kind of rhetoric for a long time. The key is to see how they play it later.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-06 10:27
honestly the "bridging trad markets to chain" angle is where it gets spicy... everyone's doing the infra play but actually executing that compliance dance across jurisdictions? that's the hard part nobody talks about
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-06 10:25
Another on-chain infrastructure financing, sounds good but can it really be implemented?
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A lot of funding has been raised, but the international competition in compliance is fierce.
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Connecting on-chain and off-chain? It seems many teams are working on this, but what’s the differentiation?
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Listing US stocks on-chain? If the risks aren’t managed well, it could be really tough.
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Who the main investors are isn’t that important; the key is whether they can survive.
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Cross-border capital flows? Be careful not to become the next target of investigation.
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Another company aiming to build trading infrastructure, is the market already this competitive?
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Can compliance come first? It feels like some people always try to bypass this.
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They’re taking a three-pronged approach, but I worry that execution might not keep up with funding efficiency.
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On-chain US stock circulation, I like this logic, but regulatory pressure is no joke.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-06 10:20
Another infrastructure project financing, compliance is really hard to handle.
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BrokenYield
· 01-06 10:20
another infrastructure play with $10m that'll probably hit a liquidity crisis in 18 months... bridging traditional markets to chain always sounds good until regulatory scrutiny shows up
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MEVictim
· 01-06 10:18
Another on-chain transaction infrastructure, this time aiming to connect US stocks? Feels pretty similar to others.
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Tens of millions in funding, now anyone can become a broker...
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Connecting on-chain and off-chain sounds great, but can it really be implemented?
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Can it pass compliance? Seems like every company says the same.
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On-chain US stocks? Uh... how long will it take to get it running?
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With such rapid funding, can user growth keep up?
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Another company aiming to revolutionize trading, and the result?
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The infrastructure track is indeed crowded, where's the differentiation?
Global brokerage platform completes tens of millions in Series A funding, new players emerge in on-chain trading infrastructure
【Crypto World】Recently, HabitTrade, dedicated to cross-border capital flows and digital asset trading, announced the completion of Series A funding, with the funding round reaching nearly $10 million. Newborn Town Inc. served as the lead investor in this round, with Bright Venture Capital and StableStock also joining the investment lineup.
This global brokerage service provider has a clear positioning—building a complete infrastructure ecosystem around trading, settlement, and asset issuance. After securing the funding, HabitTrade stated it will focus on three areas: first, strengthening existing trading and settlement services; second, accelerating compliance with international regulations; third, expanding its global market presence.
Interestingly, HabitTrade pays special attention to the on-chain and off-chain circulation of US stock markets. In simple terms, they aim to connect traditional capital markets with the digital ecosystem, making cross-market asset access more convenient and transparent. This approach aligns with the core demands of current Web3 financial infrastructure—breaking down information silos and optimizing capital efficiency.
As more traditional financial forces enter this space, competition for on-chain trading infrastructure is heating up. HabitTrade’s recent funding round, to some extent, reflects the market’s recognition of the demand for cross-border trading and settlement.